US Job Openings Up, Qualified Workers Down

US Job Openings Up, Qualified Workers Down

CNN Money predicts American companies may have job openings because they can’t find the right candidates, potentially reflecting that many Americans lack the required job skills.

From Tire Review

Recent reports show U.S. job openings have increased, but that doesn’t mean finding a job will be easy. American companies are struggling to find qualified workers.

The U.S. Department of Labor released data on Feb. 9th that reported a near record 5.6 million job openings in Dec. 2015 – just short of the all-time record of 5.7 million in July 2015.

During the recession, employers raised their job qualifications to weed out the too many workers for the few jobs available, CNN Money reports. But, unemployment has since fallen to 4.9 percent this January – the lowest in eight years.

According to CNN Money, job openings in the U.S. are about three times the 2.1 million open in July 2009 after the recession ended that June. However, the news outlet predicts American companies may have job openings because they can’t find the right candidates, potentially reflecting that many Americans lack the required job skills.

This “job skills gap” could hurt U.S. economic growth as companies lose profits from vacant jobs. The outplacement firm Challenger Gray & Christmas reports that unskilled workers, employers’ expectations and the decreasing number of job-training programs are all contributing to the job skills gap.

The firm also argues that some students attending four-year colleges would be better off going into a vocational career. Right now, America has a demand for nearly 50,000 truck drivers, skilled plumbers and electricians, and secretaries.

The number of apprentices has been cut in half between 2002 and 2015, while students attending college has increased from 15 million in 2000 to 20 million. The Labor Department reports the U.S. lost 11,000 apprenticeship programs between 2002 and 2015.

The Obama administration has been working on potential solutions for the job skills gap. Last year, the government put a record $175 million toward apprenticeship programs – a much-needed boost to support training, but a process that will take time as jobs continue to be vacant.

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