By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON, Dec 9 (Reuters) - U.S. job openings increased marginally in October after surging in September, ...
U.S. job openings barely budged in October, coming in at 7.7 million with ongoing uncertainty over the direction of the ...
BLS data shows a surprising trend in job openings.
Job openings inched up slightly in October, despite fears of shrinkage. The Bureau of Labor Statistics released a delayed ...
Recent data has pointed to a cooling labor market, with an expected uptick in layoffs.
Job openings jumped by 443,000 in October from August, seasonally adjusted, to 7.67 million. That October total of 7.67 ...
Rise in job openings likely tied to temporary work for holiday season ...
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.
Job openings ticked slightly higher in October, surpassing economists’ expectations, government data released Tuesday showed.
U.S. job openings held at 7.7 million in October as layoffs climbed and quits fell, signaling a cooling labor market amid ...
Treasuries edged lower after a gauge of US job openings topped estimates, highlighting the challenge Federal Reserve ...