Job openings increased faster than expected in October, keeping the Fed on track to cut interest rates this week, even as layoffs increased and hiring slowed.
Job openings ticked slightly higher in October, surpassing economists’ expectations, government data released Tuesday showed.
The higher than expected openings number comes amid heightened concerns about the health of the US economy. Investors and ...
US job openings were little changed in October, offering another sign of a cooling labour market as policymakers grapple with the economic impact of tariffs, stubborn inflation and delayed federal ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 30 (Reuters) - U.S. job openings increased marginally in August while hiring declined, consistent with lackluster labor market conditions that could allow the Federal Reserve to cut ...
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.
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