Job Prospects Warm Up for Winter: U.S. Employers Report the Most Optimistic Hiring Outlook in a Decade
Hiring momentum continues to strengthen, according to the more than 11,500
Nationwide, employers in all 13 industry sectors expect to add staff in Q1 2018. The top Outlooks by industry are: Leisure & Hospitality (+28%), Transportation & Utilities (+26%), Professional & Business Services (+23%), Wholesale & Retail Trade (+23%), Durable Goods Manufacturing (+19%) and Construction (+18%).
"We're seeing a renaissance in industries like construction and manufacturing in the
This marks the 14th consecutive quarter with an Outlook of +15% or stronger. Nationwide hiring prospects are slightly stronger from last quarter and when compared to one year ago.
View complete Q1 2018 survey results for the
Quarter |
Increase |
Decrease |
Maintain |
Don't |
Net Employment |
Q1 2018 (current quarter) |
21% |
5% |
71% |
3% |
+19% |
Q4 2017 (prior quarter) |
21% |
6% |
71% |
2% |
+17% |
Q1 2017 (one year ago) |
19% |
6% |
73% |
2% |
+16% |
- Nationwide, employers in all 13 industry sectors expect to add staff in Q1 2018. By industry, the Outlooks are: Leisure & Hospitality (+28%), Transportation & Utilities (+26%), Professional & Business Services (+23%), Wholesale & Retail Trade (+23%), Durable Goods Manufacturing (+19%), Construction (+18%), Education & Health Services (+14%), Financial Activities (+14%), Information (+14%), Mining (+14%), Government (+13%), Nondurable Goods Manufacturing (+13%), Other Services (+13%).
- Employers in all four regions in the
U.S. have a positive outlook for their Q1 2018 hiring plans. When compared with the previous quarter, the Net Employment Outlook increased by 2 percentage points. In the Midwest, the Outlook is the strongest reported since the beginning of 2001. Hiring prospects remain stable in the other three regions. - For the coming quarter, employers in
Georgia ,Florida ,Hawaii andUtah report the strongest Net Employment Outlooks. Of the 100 largest metropolitan statistical areas, the strongest job prospects are expected inCape Coral, Fla. ;Ogden, Utah ;Chattanooga, TN ;Los Angeles, CA ;Phoenix, AZ ; andCharlotte, N.C.
Complete results for the
*The Net Employment Outlook is derived by taking the percentage of employers anticipating an increase in hiring activity and subtracting from this the percentage of employers expecting a decrease in hiring activity.
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