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It’s a tough jobs market. Businesses hire workers at slowest pace since the pandemic and fewer people are quitting.


Businesses aren’t filling as many open jobs and fewer people are quitting for fear they won’t find other work. That’s what’s the government’s job-openings report has been saying for months, and that’s ... Read More

Another ‘she-cession’ is rearing its head: Women are leaving the workforce at alarming rates


Elsewhere, return-to-office mandates have stripped away flexible working arrangements for some employees. The rise of AI coupled with a slow-churn, anemic labor market has put the squeeze on ... Read More

Millions of workers are left out of the ‘low-fire, low-fire’ job market


It can be very disheartening because you start to devalue almost everything else you’ve done,’ says a job hunter who has applied for about 350 positions. Read More

Gen Z Are Finding It Hardest to Get a Job


This comes as Gen Z is known to be increasingly facing financial struggles. A June report from Step, a modern financial platform designed for Gen Z, found that nearly half of Gen Z run out of money ... Read More

‘Low-Hire, Low-Fire’ US Job Market Leaves Millions Out of Work (Correct)


The “low-hire, low-fire” US labor market is leaving millions on the outside looking in. Read More

After firing fewer workers last month, US companies plan lowest hiring since 2009


The monthly report usually doesn’t attract much attention – but this week’s government shutdown means official jobs data will be delayed, so investors and economists are scrambling for labor ... Read More

Job Openings Were Flat In August. That May Be The Last Official Labor Data For a While


The number of job openings held steady at 7.2 million in August as the turnover remains low. It could be the last data the Bureau of Labor Statistics will put out for some time as a government ... Read More

They were told they could have it all. So why are so many moms leaving their jobs?


Miya Walker, 25, wasn't worried about child care costs when she was pregnant with her son in 2021. Her data analyst role was remote, and her mom was around when she needed help. But after her son was ... Read More

Two years after its peak, RI's labor market is stable. 'Concerning' signs are emerging


While the state's job market hit its peak in the summer of 2023, trends have been coming down quarter after quarter. Read More

New jobs data shows Nevada unemployment rate dropping to lowest level since March 2024


Nevada's unemployment rate has dropped to its lowest level since March 2024. That’s based on preliminary data for August released Sept. 19 by the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics. They show the ... Read More

-U.S. job openings push higher; more workers quitting


U.S. job openings increased further in July, though more workers quit their jobs in the retail as well as professional and business services industries likely because of fears of exposure to COVID-19 ... Read More

U.S. job openings fall in August; fewer workers quit


U.S. job openings declined in August for the first time in four months led by fewer openings in the construction and retail sectors, and fewer workers quit their jobs. Read More


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