Key Takeaways Job seekers found getting hired to be more difficult in 2024, as employers announced the fewest hiring plans ...
The “Great Stay” deepened in November as the number of people who quit their jobs that month dropped to under 3.1 million, a ...
In 2024, job growth continued to cool off, settling back into a familiar gait that was roughly in line with the pace of job creation in 2010-2019.
Nearly four-in-ten job seekers said that work opportunities were steady, according to a new survey that comes as data shows a mostly stagnant labor market.
Choosing the right city to seek out a job can be key for a number of people new to the career market or looking to restart.
If you are seeking employment or a new job, a new report claims Detroit has a more challenging job market than nearly every ...
Economists make projections and fools make predictions – and I’m neither, I like to believe. So I set expectations instead.
Job openings have now jumped substantially despite fewer quits, which is interesting because it points at more new slots to ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits fell to an 11-month low last week, pointing to a ...
U.S. job openings unexpectedly increased in November while hiring softened, suggesting the labor market continued to slow at ...
Ten-year Treasury yields were hovering just shy of their highest since last May, and the 30-year yield was close to its ...
The latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) data paints a mixed picture of the labor market, with more job ...