The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) Declines in July
"The ETI fell slightly in July to its lowest point since
Initial claims for unemployment insurance (an ETI component) moderated in July following three consecutive monthly increases. The share of involuntary part-time workers ticked up slightly to 17.1% from 16.5% in June but that ratio has declined since reaching 18% in February. Employment in the temporary-help industry declined by 4,400 in July, and has now fallen six out of seven months in 2025.
"Companies have grown more hesitant amid tariff and policy uncertainty," added Barnes. "But companies appear to be pressing pause rather than leaning into layoffs, given that unemployment and slack remain low."
The share of consumers who report 'jobs are hard to get'—an ETI component from the Consumer Confidence Survey®—rose from 17.2% in June to 18.9% in July, the highest percentage since
"Each ETI reading in 2025 has been a mixed bag," concluded Barnes. "While overall metrics remain largely stable, underlying components have moderated from earlier this year."
July's decrease in the Employment Trends Index was a result of negative contributions from four of its eight components: the Percentage of Respondents Who Say They Find 'Jobs Hard to Get, the Percentage of Firms with Positions Not Able to Fill Right Now, the Number of Employees Hired by the Temporary-Help Industry, and the Ratio of Involuntarily Part-time to All Part-time Workers. Whereas the following four components contributed positively: Initial Claims for Unemployment Insurance, Job Openings, Real Manufacturing and
The Employment Trends Index aggregates eight leading indicators of employment, each of which has proven accurate in its own area. Aggregating individual indicators into a composite index filters out "noise" to show underlying trends more clearly.
The eight leading indicators of employment aggregated into the Employment Trends Index include:
- Percentage of Respondents Who Say They Find "Jobs Hard to Get" (The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Survey®)
- Initial Claims for Unemployment Insurance (U.S. Department of Labor)
- Percentage of Firms with Positions Not Able to Fill Right Now (© National Federation of Independent Business Research Foundation)
- Number of Employees Hired by the Temporary-Help Industry (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- Ratio of Involuntarily Part-time to All Part-time Workers (BLS)
- Job Openings (BLS)***
- Industrial Production (Federal Reserve Board)*
- Real Manufacturing and
Trade Sales (U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis)**
*Statistical imputation for the recent month |
The Conference Board publishes the Employment Trends Index monthly, at
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Employment Trends Index (ETI)™ 2025 Publication Schedule
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Index Release Date ( | Data for the Month |
Monday, February 10th | |
Monday, March 10th | February |
Monday, April 7th | March |
Monday, May 5th | April |
Monday, June 9th | May |
Monday, July 7th | June |
Monday, August 4th | July |
Monday, September 8th | August |
Monday, October 6th | September |
Monday, November 10th | October |
Monday, December 8th | November |
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