U.S. employers posted far fewer jobs in November than the previous month, a sign that employers aren’t yet ramping up hiring even as growth has picked up.
M vs. 7.610M consensus and 7.449M prior (revised from 7.670M), according to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Wednesday.
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The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed 7.15 million jobs open at the end of November, by which point the unemployment rate was at a four-year ...
New national labor market data was released Wednesday, and the news isn’t great. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that job openings fell to a lower level than expected in July — 7.7 million.
U.S. employers posted far fewer jobs in November than the previous month, a sign that employers aren’t yet ramping up hiring even as growth has picked up. The figures provide some critical ...