The number of available jobs since May 2021 continues to outnumber Americans looking for work.
Job openings slipped to 11.4 million in April after reaching a record high 11.9 million in March.
The U.S. added 428,000 jobs in April but there were 5.9 million people unemployed.
In March, the number of hires was little changed at 6.6 million and the number of separations decreased to 6.0 million.
Within separations, the number of quits remain near record highs at 4.4 million, while layoffs and
discharges edged down to a series low of 1.2 million.
The share of adults working or looking for a job was little changed at 62.2% in April.
The Right Facts will continue to monitor unemployment and job openings.