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The
Conference Board’s Help-Wanted Advertising
Index – a key barometer of America's job market – dipped one
point in March. The Index now stands at 39, down from 40 the
previous month. The Index was 39 one year ago.
In the last three months, help-wanted
advertising increased in six of the nine U.S. regions. The
largest increases occurred in the Middle Atlantic (19.0%),
Mountain (14.7%), and New England (12.5%) regions.
Still Waiting for Jobs
Says Conference Board Economist Ken Goldstein: "The national
labor market was improving in the first quarter of 2004,
although slowly. Even though want-ad volume dipped slightly in
March, the overall direction remains positive, and so should job
growth over the near term. The Conference Board’s Coincident
Economic Indicator, an important measure of current economic
growth, remained on a rising trend through March. And the
Leading Economic Indicators suggest it could carry into the
third quarter.”
The Conference Board surveys help-wanted
advertising volume in 51 major newspapers across the country
every month. Because ad volume has proven to be sensitive to
labor market conditions, this measure provides a gauge of change
in the local, regional and national supply of jobs.
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Mar. 04 |
Feb. 04 |
Jan. 04 |
Mar. 03 |
| National Index |
39 |
40 |
39 |
39 |
Proportion of Labor Markets
With Rising Want-Ad Volume |
22% |
63% |
61% |
35% |
| Unemployment Rate |
5.7% |
5.6% |
5.6% |
5.8% |
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