US job openings dropped to a five-year low in December 2025, report shows

US Job Openings Plummet to Five-Year Low in December 2025 Amid Cooling Labor Market.

Job seekers face a bleak job market as the number of job openings dropped to its lowest level in over five years, according to the latest data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. The figure, released on Thursday, shows that the number of job openings decreased by 386,000 to 6.542 million, the lowest level since September 2020.

This significant drop in job openings is a sign of a cooling labor market, which could potentially impact hiring and employment trends in the coming months. Economists had forecasted 7.2 million unfilled jobs, but the actual figure fell short of expectations.

While the number of unfilled jobs remained at 6.928 million after revisions for November's data, hiring increased to a still-low 5.293 million positions. This increase in hiring, however, is insufficient to offset the decline in job openings.

The drop in job openings could be attributed to various factors, including snowstorms that affected many parts of the country and normalization post-holiday season fluctuations. The Bureau of Labor Statistics noted that initial claims for state unemployment benefits jumped 22,000 to a seasonally adjusted 231,000 for the week ended January 31.

Despite this surge in jobless claims, economists are cautioning against an impending recession, with chief economist Carl Weinberg stating that there is no sign of layoffs in a weakening labor market. The current level of unemployment claims remains low and well within the recent range over the past two years.

The delay in Friday's job report, which would provide a more accurate snapshot of the jobs market, could further fuel uncertainty about the state of the economy. As the US government continues to grapple with its latest shutdown, one thing is clear: the labor market remains in a "low hire, low fire" mode, characterized by low levels of hiring and firing.
 
πŸ€” I'm not seeing this drop in job openings as that big of a deal... numbers-wise, 6.542 million still sounds like a pretty healthy number to me. I mean, 386k is a lot, but it's not like the market just froze up or something. And yeah, I can see how the holiday season and winter storms might affect hiring numbers. But economists are being cautious about recession talk, which makes sense... we're still in a pretty low unemployment range πŸ“‰
 
omg lol the job market is like totally tanking 🀯 i mean we all knew it was getting tough out there but 6.542 million job openings? that's crazy! πŸ’₯ economists were calling for 7.2 million unfilled jobs but nope, us just ain't having it πŸ˜‚ like what's going on guys? did the whole snowstorm thing mess up everyone's plans or wut? 🌨️ still gotta feel bad for all those job seekers out there trying to find work tho πŸ€• i hope they get some good news soon πŸ’ͺ
 
this job market is getting so weird 🀯 it's like nobody wants to hire anyone or something 😬 i'm no economist but even i can tell that 6.542 million isn't gonna cut it for people looking for work πŸ€‘ the snowstorms are probably a nice excuse, but post-holiday season stuff usually has some underlying issue πŸ€” what if we're heading towards another recession? ⚠️
 
πŸ€” this job market thingy is getting so confusing πŸ“ŠπŸ’Ό 6.542 million job openings? that's like, really low πŸ“‰ i mean, i know people are still finding jobs but it's not like it's easy anymore πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ hiring at 5.293 million? that's just a drop in the bucket πŸ’§ economists say recession is coming but the unemployment claims are still pretty low 🀞 what's going on? πŸ˜• snowstorms and holidays, yeah i get it but this job thingy is like, totally unpredictable πŸŒͺοΈπŸ“†
 
πŸ€” think its kinda weird that job openings dropped so much... like people are just not looking for jobs or something? πŸ€‘ or maybe they're all just on those sick unemployment benefits πŸ˜΄πŸ˜‚ and don't wanna work anymore? πŸ’Έ idk, economists say it's just the holiday season and snowstorms but i'm like "yeah right" πŸ™„
 
the job market is basically a mess right now 🀯 6.5 million unfilled jobs isn't going to cut it, I guess what's up with everyone just... quitting or something? πŸ™„ still, I'm not surprised we got a bunch of economists hyping up this recession thingy, like the US government hasn't been making things harder for people in the first place πŸ’Έ
 
I feel like we're stuck in this limbo where everyone's just kinda... waiting around. The job market's all like "hold up, let's see how things play out" πŸ€”. It's like the whole economy is holding its breath, expecting something to pop off but not really knowing what. And I'm over here thinking about how we're living in a world where everyone's so dependent on finding that perfect gig, and if you don't find it... well, you're kinda stuck πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. It's like we're all just trying to figure out this whole "adulting" thing, but nobody really has the answers πŸ˜….
 
πŸ€” The job market in the US is like a rollercoaster – can't make up its mind if it's going to go up or down. First, it's all about hiring, then suddenly it's all about job openings dropping like crazy. I'm not sure what's more concerning, though – the fact that there are still 6.928 million unfilled jobs or that people aren't getting hired fast enough to offset those numbers. It's like the economy is stuck in neutral. πŸš—πŸ’¨
 
the job market is getting pretty weird πŸ€”. it's like people are either super confident they'll get hired or super scared about not having a job πŸ’ΌπŸ˜¬. 6.542 million job openings is crazy low, and i think that's why companies are being all cautious with hiring new staff πŸ“Š. meanwhile, unemployment claims went up by 22k, which isn't a huge deal compared to the overall number but still... 😐. what's weird is that economists don't see layoffs happening soon, despite the job market slowing down πŸ€”. it feels like we're stuck in this limbo where no one's sure what's going on πŸ’­.
 
πŸ€” I'm not totally surprised by this drop in job openings, but it's still a bit concerning. A five-year low doesn't necessarily mean we're headed for a recession just yet... πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ The factors contributing to this decline could be attributed to the snowstorms and post-holiday season fluctuations, as the Bureau of Labor Statistics mentioned. But, I'm still keeping an eye on that surge in initial claims for state unemployment benefits - 231k is not insignificant! 😬 Economists might say there's no sign of layoffs, but we'll see how that plays out in the coming months... πŸ“ˆ
 
πŸ€” I mean, think back to 2020 when job openings were at an all-time high... it's crazy how fast things changed! πŸ“‰ I remember people struggling to find work even before the pandemic hit. Now we're facing a job market where there are fewer opportunities than ever. It's like the economy is moving in reverse, you know? πŸ”™ The fact that hiring only increased by 5.293 million is not exactly inspiring... I guess it's back to the days of long wait times for interviews and endless applications πŸ“§πŸ’Ό
 
this news is worrying me πŸ€”... i mean, a 5-year low for job openings means fewer chances for people to find new jobs, which can be really tough especially with the rising cost of living πŸš€. and it's not just that, the number of unfilled jobs is still pretty high at 6.9 million πŸ“Š. it's like the labor market is stuck in neutral ⛔️... no signs of an impending recession yet, but i'm not sure if that's a good thing or bad πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. and what really gets me is how this affects people who are already struggling to make ends meet 🌎. hope everything works out for the better πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” I think this is crazy that job openings dropped so much. I mean, 6.542 million? That's super low! πŸ“‰ It makes sense that people are getting nervous about their jobs. I've got a friend who just got laid off and they're still looking for work. They were really optimistic before this happened. 🀞 Now, they're like "what if no one hires me?". 😬 It's not all doom and gloom though. The unemployment claims are low, so that's a good sign. πŸ’Ό
 
omg this is so weird... I mean i know the job market has been kinda wonky lately but 6.542 million job openings? that's crazy low! what could be causing it? snowstorms? holiday season fluctuations? idk but hopefully its just a temporary thing πŸ€”πŸ’Έ
 
I've been following this job market trend for a while now... it's like we're stuck in neutral πŸ”„. I mean, on one hand, it's good that there are still so many unfilled jobs out there, right? But at the same time, if people aren't finding work when they're looking, it can be tough to make ends meet. My friend just lost her job due to company restructuring and she's been struggling to find a new one... it's like, what's going on with our economy? πŸ€” I guess we'll just have to keep waiting for the job market to heat up again... but in the meantime, I'm just glad that I have my own job and can provide for myself and my family πŸ’Έ.
 
i think this is good news for job seekers lol πŸ’Έ the fewer job openings, the less competition they have to deal with. plus, the economy's still doing okay despite the shutdown 🀞 the dip in job openings might even give them an edge when it comes to negotiating salaries or getting hired πŸ€‘
 
πŸ€” The job market has been pretty chill lately anyway. It's not all bad news though πŸ™, I mean 6.542 million job openings is still a decent number. But yeah, it's cool to see the numbers dip a bit. Guess we can't expect too many wild hiring sprees anytime soon 😐.
 
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