US job openings fell by 556,000 to 7.6 million in December, but steady hiring suggests a resilient labor market.
U.S. job openings dropped sharply in December, but low layoffs suggested that the labor market was not abruptly slowing down.
US job openings fell more than the market projected in December as quits edged higher, government data showed Tuesday. Vacancies declined to 7.6 million as of the last day of December from November's ...
December job openings fall to 7.6 million, signaling a cooling yet healthy labor market as the Fed navigates economic uncertainties ...
U.S. job openings fell in December, a sign that the labor market is cooling but still healthy, the Labor Department reported ...
The job market stayed in a holding pattern with little hiring, firing, or quitting. With no sign of distress or severe unemployment, there is little pressure on the Federal Reserve to cut interest ...
The drop of more than half a million open positions was led by decreases in business and professional services as well as ...
Job openings declined more than analysts expected in December, hitting their lowest level since September as investors ...
Openings slid in December while hiring, voluntary quits and layoffs held steady, the Labor Department reported Tuesday.
U.S. job openings dropped by the most in 14 months in December, but steady hiring and low layoffs suggested that the labor ...