The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) Decreased in June
Index Signals a Slowdown in Payroll Additions is Likely in H2 2024
"The ETI fell in June, continuing the downward trajectory observed since the measure peaked in
Baltrus added: "June's jobs report continued to reveal labor market strength, as payrolls (+206,000) increased for a 41st consecutive month. Job gains were once again concentrated in health care and social assistance and government, with small month-over-month change in other industries. The labor market remains resilient despite slowing real GDP growth because many employers continue to hoard workers, despite rising labor costs. This reflects the difficulty companies are facing in finding workers: At 37%, the share of firms that report jobs are 'not able to be filled right now'—a component of the ETI—remains well above the average of 23% observed between
"The unemployment rate edged up to 4.1% in June from 4.0% in May, in line with our forecast. Initial claims for unemployment insurance—another component of the ETI—rose in June to 238,500 from a weekly average of 222,300 in May. Despite these slight upticks, measures of joblessness remain low, and the unemployment rate is below the natural rate of unemployment (4.4%). Importantly, jobseekers are reporting favorable conditions: The share of respondents who report 'jobs are hard to get'—an ETI component from the Consumer Confidence Survey®—declined in June to 14.1% from 14.3% in May. While that share has gone up relative to the pandemic recession's rapid-recovery phase, it remains less than half of the July 2009–January 2020 average of 30.1%—a sign that jobseekers still have options when looking for employment."
June's decrease in the Employment Trends Index was driven by negative contributions from four of its eight components: Percentage of Firms with Positions Not Able to Fill Right Now, Number of Employees Hired by the Temporary-Help Industry, Initial Claims for Unemployment Insurance, and Job Openings.
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
**Statistical imputation for two most recent months
The Conference Board publishes the Employment Trends Index monthly, at
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Employment Trends Index (ETI)™ 2024 Publication Schedule
| |
Index Release Date ( | Data for the Month |
Monday, January 8, 2024 | |
Monday, February 5 | |
Monday, March 11 | February |
Monday, April 8 | March |
Monday, May 6 | April |
Monday, June 10 | May |
Monday, July 8 | June |
Monday, August 5 | July |
Monday, September 9 | August |
Monday, October 7 | September |
Monday, November 4 | October |
Monday, December 9 | November |
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