U.S. job openings slip as labor market shows signs of cooling
U.S. job openings in October held at 7.7 million as layoffs rose and quits fell, signaling a cooling labor market amid tariffs, inflation and delayed economic data.
US jobless claims fall to 191,000, lowest since 2022
US jobless claims dropped to 191,000, the lowest since 2022, signaling muted layoffs even as hiring slows and raising questions ahead of the Federal Reserve’s rate decision.
US unemployment claims fall as layoffs stay low
US unemployment claims dropped to 216,000 last week, signaling low layoffs despite recent job cuts at major companies. Data shows a slowing economy and easing inflation.
Federal workers face strain as shutdown, layoffs widen
As the government shutdown enters its third week, federal workers face lost pay, growing debt, and fears of mass layoffs under the Trump administration.
US jobless claims rise to 235,000 but layoffs remain low
U.S. jobless claims rose to 235,000 last week, slightly above forecasts, but layoffs remain historically low as the labor market shows signs of cooling.
US job openings drop to 7.4 million as hiring slows
Job openings fell to 7.4 million in June, signaling a cooling U.S. labor market as hiring slows and quit rates hit their lowest level since December.




















