U.S. job openings barely budged in October, coming in at 7.7 million with ongoing uncertainty over the direction of the ...
The JOLTS data had been delayed due to the government shutdown and the agency published September and October data together.
U.S. job openings increased marginally in October after surging in September, but subdued hiring and the lowest level of ...
The latest report is the first since August and sheds some light on the state of the job market as the Federal Reserve meets ...
Job openings inched up slightly in October, despite fears of shrinkage. The Bureau of Labor Statistics released a delayed ...
U.S. job openings held at 7.7 million in October as layoffs climbed and quits fell, signaling a cooling labor market amid ...
Job opportunities didn’t shrink as expected in October, but hiring continued to stall and layoffs increased in a month when the US government was shut down and hundreds of thousands of federal workers ...
The September numbers were initially scheduled to be published on October 3, but the government shutdown delayed their ...
Economic experts echo Fed chair Jerome Powell’s warning that emphasis on strong monthly job opening data masks deeper ...
Job openings jumped by 443,000 in October from August, seasonally adjusted, to 7.67 million. That October total of 7.67 ...
US job openings picked up in October to the highest level in five months, though less hiring and more layoffs pointed to a continued slowdown in the labor market.
The number of U.S. job openings rose to 7.670M in October from 7.658M in September, according to data released by the U.S.
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