The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) Decreased in May
Pace of Job Growth Likely to Slow in the Months Ahead
"The ETI declined slightly in May and has been on a slowly declining trend since reaching its peak in
Eren added: "Overall, we remain in a very tight labor market, especially compared to pre-pandemic conditions. Job growth continues economy-wide, with in-person service sectors leading the way. Industries that have yet to fully recover from the pandemic—including leisure and hospitality, along with the government sector—are poised to continue adding jobs, while an aging US population will fuel sustained employment growth in the healthcare and social assistance industry. For now, the labor market is cooling only in select industries—most notably the information sector, which includes most tech companies. However, weakness is starting to become visible across other labor indicators, including a decline in voluntary quits and a surge in layoff announcements over the first five months of 2023."
May's decrease in the Employment Trends Index was driven by negative contributions from five of its eight components: Percentage of Respondents Who Say They Find "Jobs Hard to Get", 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
**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)™ 2023 Publication Schedule
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Index Release Date ( | Data for the Month |
Monday, January 9 2023 | |
Monday, February 6 | |
Monday, March 13 | February |
Monday, April 10 | March |
Monday, May 8 | April |
Monday, June 5 | May |
Monday, July 10 | June |
Monday, August 7 | July |
Tuesday, September 5* | August |
Monday, October 9 | September |
Monday, November 6 | October |
Monday, December 11 | November |
* Tuesday release due to holiday
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