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Job vacancy ads rise over 2012 numbers

Published: Thursday, Apr. 4, 2013 - 12:00 am | Page 6B
Last Modified: Thursday, Apr. 4, 2013 - 8:06 am

Sacramento and California again saw substantial year-over-year gains in job vacancies advertised online in March, according to the latest statistics released by the Conference Board.

However, month-to-month totals declined in Sacramento, the state and the nation.

The board said 28,000 ads were posted in Sacramento last month, down from 28,800 in February but up from 25,400 in March last year.

Sacramento remained third nationwide in the number of unemployed people per advertised job vacancy, with a 3.55-to-1 ratio. That trails only Riverside's 6.65-to-1 and Las Vegas' 3.69-to-1 figures. The national rate is 2.38-to-1.

Statewide, there were 570,600 ads in March, down from 572,800 in February but up from 543,900 in March 2012.

Nationally, the board said ads dipped 158,000 from February to March, to 4,898,700.

"Labor demand has been up and down for the last six months, leaving the new March level basically the same as it was in September 2012," said June Shelp, vice president of the Conference Board.

Call The Bee's Mark Glover, (916) 321-1184.

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