The latest snapshot of job openings in the US shows that there were 7.74 million available positions in January, signaling renewed optimism from US employers to start the year.
The latest assessment also included revisions for 2024 that brought the state's unemployment rate more in range with the ...
M vs. 7.500M consensus and 7.508M prior (revised from 7.600M), according to data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor ...
Key measures of the job market's health improved in January, in a final snapshot taken before President Donald Trump's trade wars shook up the economy.
U.S. employers posted 7.7 million vacancies in January, the Labor Department reported Tuesday, up from 7.5 million. The ...
U.S. employers in January added 143,000 jobs. The January report was taken in the week of Jan. 12 and reflected labor-market performance before Trump took office, on Jan. 20. Still, payroll gains ...
The Bay Area gained jobs in January even as overall state employment sputtered to a halt, according to a new government report released Friday. Although California's numbers remained relatively level, ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. job openings increased in January, but demand for labor is likely to soften in the months ahead ...
January’s report showed that job openings increased across many major sectors, with the sharpest upticks in industries such as real estate, finance and retail, according to the report.
A January job market report shows that Donald Trump inherited a healthy labor market from his predecessor. Job openings and hiring picked up in January, while layoffs fell and more workers quit ...