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

US layoffs plunged in September, but hiring plans slumped to their lowest level in 16 years amid economic uncertainty, according to a new report. American employers announced 54,064 job cuts last ... Read More
US hiring fell sharply in July, an unexpected setback for the economy stoking recession fears
The U.S. economy suffered an unexpected setback in July as hiring fell sharply and the unemployment rate rose for the fourth straight ... Read More
As AI redefines work, US employers cut jobs and remain cautious in hiring
Companies are using AI to gather and analyze data from the web, internal systems, and third parties — tasks once done only by humans — mainly in white-collar roles like analytics and underwriting. And ... Read More
US Hiring Plans, Job-Cut Announcements Drop in Challenger Report

(Bloomberg) -- US employers dialed back hiring plans in September and announced fewer job cuts, according to data from outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas. Companies last month announced ... Read More
U.S. Private Sector Shed Most Jobs In Two Years Last Month

Private-sector payrolls decreased by 32,000 in September, ADP reported, well below a Dow Jones consensus for an added 45,000 jobs and below August’s revised total, which dropped from an increase of 54 ... Read More
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