Job openings slid in December while hiring, voluntary quits and layoffs held steady, the Labor Department reported Tuesday.
U.S. job openings dropped sharply in December, but low layoffs suggested that the labor market was not abruptly slowing down.
Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS), job openings dropped to 7.6 million in December, down nearly half a million ...
President Trump's plans, however, threaten to rekindle inflation.
Job openings declined more than analysts expected in December, hitting their lowest level since September as investors ...
The Labor Department releases its monthly survey of job openings on Tuesday and the monthly jobs report on Friday.
The number of job openings in December fell to 7.6 million, according to JOLTS data. That's down from 8.2 million in November and close to it's four-year low. Hires and separations were little changed ...
US job openings dropped to 7.6 million in December, a sign the American labor market is cooling but remains healthy.