Key facts
- U.S. job openings were 7.6 million in May.
- Forecasts predicted 7 million job openings for May.
- Employers added an average of nearly 114,000 jobs per month from January to May.
- Job openings increased slightly to 7.594 million in May according to one report.
- Hiring decreased in May.
- Layoffs saw a slight uptick in May.
- U.S. consumer confidence edged up in June.
- Lower gasoline prices contributed to the rise in consumer confidence.
- Consumers' perceptions of the labor market worsened in June.
