Job Market Finally Shows Signs of Slowing Down
Por um escritor misterioso
Descrição
Happy Friday! Job Market Finally Shows Signs of Slowing Down Employers hired 150,000 new workers in October, the Labor Department announced Friday, marking a slowdown in the pace of hiring in the U.S. economy. Job gains in August and September were revised lower, as well, with the September reading moving down by 39,000 to a still robust 297,000. The labor force decreased by 201,000 last month, and the unemployment rate rose slightly to 3.9% — low by historic standards, but the highest reading since January 2022.
Job growth dips sharply as labor market cools
Fed Rate Hikes Look Done After US Jobs Report Shows Cooling Labor
Hiring slows and layoffs loom — and it could be just the beginning
The job market is cooling, hit by higher rates and a slower economy
What Happens to Unemployment During a Recession?
The job market is cooling but still surprisingly strong. Is that a
5 Signs the Resilient US Consumer May Be Starting to Buckle
Cooling job market no reason for panic yet, economists say
U.S. Job Growth Remains Strong, Defying Fed's Rate Strategy - The
Blue-collar hiring and pay gains stay hot in a cooling job market
Job Market Finally Shows Signs of Slowing Down
US applications for jobless benefits fall again as labor market
Grocery Inflation is Finally Showing Signs of Cooling, CEA