News Summary: US job postings fell in March

News Summary: US employers posted fewer open jobs in March; hiring slowed and layoffs rose

FEWER JOBS, LESS HIRING: U.S. employers posted fewer job openings in March compared with February and slowed overall hiring, underscoring a weak month of job growth.

BAD MONTH: The Labor Department said Tuesday that job openings fell 1.4 percent to a seasonally adjusted 3.8 million. Total hiring declined 4.3 percent to 4.3 million. Last week, the department said net job gains fall sharply in March. Tuesday's report shows that the slowdown occurred because gross hiring fell and layoffs increased.

STEADY GROWTH: Net hiring picked up in April and the previous two months were revised much higher. That suggests the weakness in March was temporary.