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The April data didn’t qualify, either in terms of job openings, the number of people quitting their jobs, or layoffs. There were 7.4 million open positions listed in April, compared with 7.2 ...
Job openings totaled an estimated 7.39 million at the end of April, up from 7.2 million in March, according to new data released Tuesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Job openings totaled an estimated 7.39 million at the end of April, up from 7.2 million in March, according to new data released Tuesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
April job openings fall to 3-year low as signs of cooling economy emerge By . Associated Press. Published June 4, 2024, 11:39 a.m. ET. US job openings fell in April to the lowest level since 2021.
After three consecutive months of declines, job openings jumped in April, reaching 10.1 million, the Labor Department reported on Wednesday. The surge signals that job opportunities are ...
— -- Job seekers were jolted Tuesday by new government data showing the number of available jobs dropped by 325,000 in April to 3.4 million. That was the biggest single-month drop since ...
The latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) revealed job openings unexpectedly rose in April, with vacancies increasing to 7.391 million.
There were 11.4 million job openings in the US in April, new government data shows. Professional and business services had the most openings, with firms looking to fill nearly 2.2 million jobs.
The labor market may be cooling off, but not by much, according to new data on job openings and turnover. Employers had 11.4 million vacancies in April, according to the Labor Department, down ...
U.S. job openings fell in April to the lowest level since 2021. But they remained at historically strong levels despite high interest rates and signs the economy is slowing.
US job openings fell to 11.4 million in April, according to JOLTS data published Wednesday. That matched the median forecast for 11.4 million openings and came in below the March record.
Job openings as a percent of nonfarm employment was at 4.6% in April, up from 4.5% in March. The number and rate of job openings were little changed at 7.4 million and 4.4 percent, in April.