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

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

Call it a frozen U.S. jobs market: 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 ... Read More
It’s a tough jobs market. Fewer people are quitting. And businesses are hiring workers at the slowest pace since the pandemic.

Call it a frozen U.S. jobs market: 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 ... Read More
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