Chart 2
Job vacancies fall below one million in July but remain elevated
Source(s):
Job Vacancy and Wage Survey (5217), custom tabulation.
Chart description
This is a line chart.
Unadjusted | Modelled to remove seasonal variations | |
---|---|---|
October 2020 | 617.3 | 559.0 |
November 2020 | 554.5 | 564.8 |
December 2020 | 476.9 | 554.1 |
January 2021 | 494.6 | 580.0 |
February 2021 | 536.3 | 610.5 |
March 2021 | 630.9 | 637.5 |
April 2021 | 693.2 | 652.9 |
May 2021 | 705.6 | 670.1 |
June 2021 | 796.9 | 790.5 |
July 2021 | 829.8 | 840.1 |
August 2021 | 919.2 | 878.2 |
September 2021 | 988.3 | 898.6 |
October 2021 | 963.8 | 906.0 |
November 2021 | 894.4 | 910.7 |
December 2021 | 877.7 | 950.8 |
January 2022 | 852.9 | 943.7 |
February 2022 | 833.7 | 914.6 |
March 2022 | 977.8 | 980.0 |
April 2022 | 1,034.1 | 992.1 |
May 2022 | 1,036.8 | 1,000.1 |
June 2022 | 1,020.4 | 1,010.1 |
July 2022 | 964.0 | 980.4 |
Source(s):
Job Vacancy and Wage Survey (5217), custom tabulation.
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