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US job openings fall below 9 million for the first time since March 2021
Job openings fell to a seasonally adjusted 8.827 million in July, from 9.165 million in June, according to the BLS’ Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey report.
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Jolts: US Job Openings Fall To 8.827 Million In July
Job openings in the United States fell to 8.827 million in July, according to the Jolts report, published today (29) by the country’s Department of Labor. The result was below the expectation of ...
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Breaking: US JOLTS Job Openings fall to 8.82 million in July vs. 9.46 million expected
The number of job openings on the last business day of July stood at 8.82 million, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported in the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) on Tuesday.
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Why the US job market has defied rising interest rates and expectations of high unemployment
Last year’s spike in inflation, to the highest level in four decades, was painful enough for American households. Yet the ...
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Worker Strikes Hit 23-Year High in August
By one measure, workers went on strike more in August than they have for most of the 21st century. The Bureau of Labor ...
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US weekly jobless claims drop to eight-month low; labor market remains tight
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits dropped to an eight-month low last week, pointing to ...
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US job openings fall below 9 million for the first time since March 2021
Job openings fell to a seasonally adjusted 8.827 million in July, from 9.165 million in June, according to the BLS’ Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey report.
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The US job market has defied expectations in face of rising interest rates. Here's why.
If trends continue, the central bank may achieve a rare and difficult "soft landing" — the taming of inflation without triggering a deep recession.
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US job openings fall below 9 million for the first time since March 2021
Minneapolis (CNN) — The number of available jobs in the United States shrank for the third consecutive month, dropping below 9 million for the first time since early 2021, according to the ...
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US job openings fall below 9 million for the first time since March 2021
Minneapolis (CNN) — The number of available jobs in the United States shrank for the third consecutive month, dropping below 9 million for the first time since early 2021, according to the ...

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