WASHINGTON, Dec 9 (Reuters) - U.S. job openings increased marginally in October after surging in September, but subdued ...
The September numbers were initially scheduled to be published on October 3, but the government shutdown delayed their ...
The higher than expected openings number comes amid heightened concerns about the health of the US economy. Investors and ...
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.
Treasuries edged lower after a gauge of US job openings topped estimates, highlighting the challenge Federal Reserve ...
Job openings increased faster than expected in October, keeping the Fed on track to cut interest rates this week, even as ...
The number of available positions rose slightly to 7.67 million in October from 7.66 million in the prior month, according to ...
The rise in openings was driven by a handful of industries, including retail, wholesale trade industries and healthcare.
US job openings hold steady at 7.67 million in October as hiring, separations and quits remain little changed amid policy ...
The latest survey data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported an increase in JOLTs Job Openings, a key indicator of the health of the US job market. The actual number of job openings has ...
U.S. job openings barely budged in October, coming in at 7.7 million with ongoing uncertainty over the direction of the American economy.
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