TABLE 6: Job openings estimated rate and level changes between June 2009 and June 2010, and test of significance, not seasonally adjusted Rates Levels (in thousands) ===== ===================== Estimated Minimum Pass test of Estimated Minimum Pass test of over-the-year significant significance over-the-year significant significance Industry and region change change* change change* Total 0.3 0.2 YES 415 230 YES INDUSTRY Total private 0.3 0.2 YES 348 227 YES Mining and logging 1.4 0.9 YES 11 6 YES Construction 0.0 0.5 -4 40 Manufacturing 1.0 0.2 YES 122 35 YES Durable goods 1.4 0.3 YES 98 27 YES Nondurable goods 0.6 0.3 YES 24 19 YES Trade, transportation, and utilities -0.1 0.3 -27 93 Wholesale trade 0.2 0.7 12 39 Retail trade -0.3 0.4 -58 67 Transportation, warehousing, and utilities 0.4 0.6 20 29 Information 0.8 0.9 21 30 Financial activities 1.1 0.7 YES 87 60 YES Finance and insurance 1.2 0.8 YES 65 48 YES Real estate and rental and leasing 1.1 1.2 21 26 Professional and business services 0.6 0.7 122 114 YES Education and health services -0.2 0.3 -21 67 Educational services -0.5 0.5 -17 15 YES Health care and social assistance -0.1 0.4 -4 64 Leisure and hospitality 0.3 0.6 50 81 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 1.4 1.1 YES 31 23 YES Accommodation and food services 0.1 0.7 18 75 Other services -0.2 0.9 -13 53 Government 0.3 0.2 YES 67 42 YES Federal government 2.6 0.4 YES 95 12 YES State and local government -0.1 0.2 -28 38 REGION Northeast 0.3 0.3 58 89 South 0.4 0.3 YES 186 145 YES Midwest 0.4 0.3 YES 127 85 YES West 0.1 0.4 44 116 SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, August 11, 2010. *NOTE: Significant over-the-year changes are calculated at a 90 percent confidence level. The median standard error is used in testing the over-the-year change.