JOLTS report reveals a cooling yet stable labor market; private job openings drop, government hiring shifts. Explore more ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits fell last week, pointing to continued labor market ...
The JOLTS data released today shows the churn in the labor market, in addition to growth aspects. And now it also begins to ...
The U.S. economy added far more jobs than expected in March, but President Donald Trump's sweeping import tariffs could ...
Job openings hovered near a four-year low in February as the labor market showed continued signs of slow cooling.
The March jobs report showed a decrease in government employment, with federal workforce reductions continuing through March.
February’s total marks a retreat from January, when the number of available jobs rose to 7.76 million to begin the year. Despite the drop in openings, overall labor market turnover held fairly ...
America’s economic mood continues to deteriorate as President Donald Trump carries on with his sweeping economic agenda.
Data from the Michigan Department of Technology Management and Budget shows the Upper Peninsula labor force has grown by 6,100 workers over the year while the estimated number of jobless workers is up ...
Between January of 2024 and January of 2025, there has been a 1.0% increase in unemployment rates according to Michigan Labor ...
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