"For every 18 workers who were officially counted as unemployed, there were only available jobs for 10 of them," said Elise Gould, a senior economist at Economic Policy Institute in Washington. "That means, no matter what they did, there were no jobs for 5.4 million unemployed workers. And this misses the fact that many more  weren't counted among the unemployed." The number of people voluntarily quitting their jobs increased 179,000 to 3.0 million. More people quit their jobs in construction, arts, entertainment and recreation as well as in other services.
The quits rate increased to 2.1% from 2.0% in August. The quits rate is viewed by policymakers and economists as a measure of job market confidence, but it has been distorted during this recession by people quitting to look after children or fearful of contracting COVID-19.The labor participation rate for women fell in April to levels last seen in the late 1980s and remains well below levels seen at the start of the year.