KEY POINTS
  • The Labor Department's JOLTS report showed there are 10.824 million openings, down some 410,000 from December.
  • That equates to 1.9 job openings per every available worker.
  • Quits, a signal of worker confidence in mobility, fell to 3.88 million, the lowest level since May 2021.
A "Now Hiring" sign is displayed on a shopfront on October 21, 2022 in New York City.

Job openings declined slightly in January but still far outnumber available workers as the labor picture remains tight, according to data released Wednesday.

The Labor Department's Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, or JOLTS, showed there are 10.824 million openings, down some 410,000 from December, the Labor Department reported. That equates to 1.9 job openings per available worker, or a gap of 5.13 million.