The number of job openings in February slipped to 7.568M from 7.690M in January (which was revised from7.740M), the U.S.
US employers pulled back on their hiring plans last month, while layoffs in the federal government spiked to their highest ...
JOLTS report reveals a cooling yet stable labor market; private job openings drop, government hiring shifts. Explore more ...
Job openings hovered near a four-year low in February as the labor market showed continued signs of slow cooling.
January’s report showed that job openings increased across many major sectors, with the sharpest upticks in industries such as real estate, finance and retail, according to the report.
U.S. employers in January added 143,000 jobs. The January report was taken in the week of Jan. 12 and reflected labor-market performance before Trump took office, on Jan. 20. Still, payroll gains ...
Following the release of the latest jobs report 7, President Donald Trump suggested that his administration -- which has been ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. employers added solid 151,000 jobs last month, but the outlook is cloudy as President Donald threatens a trade war, purges the federal workforce and promises to deport ...
The Bay Area gained jobs in January, fueled by sturdy gains in the South Bay and East Bay, although the San Francisco metro region lost jobs.
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