US employers advertised more jobs and boosted hiring in June
WASHINGTON — U.S. employers advertised more openings and hired more people in June, adding to evidence that the job market has rebounded from a brief soft patch in the spring.
The number of job openings rose a modest 2 per cent to 5.6 million in June from 5.5 million in May, the Labor Department said Wednesday. Still, that figure remains below the 5.8 million openings advertised in April, the highest on records going back 16 years.
Hiring increased 1.7 per cent in June to 5.1 million, a solid level but below a recent peak of 5.5 million in February.
Businesses are hiring at a healthy pace even as economic growth has lagged, in part because the workforce has become less productive. The economy expanded at an annual rate of just 1 per cent in the first half of the year, though analysts expect growth to accelerate to about a 3 per cent annual rate in the current July-September quarter.


