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“’No hire/no fire’ is a difficult state of play for workers looking for a new job, but it is supportive of lower inflation, higher productivity and persistent economic growth in the long-run,” Thomas ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link. Save Saved Read in app ... While the job market is still hot, it's not growing at the same breakneck speed as it was last year.
The US added 236,000 jobs in March less than the revised gain for February. The unemployment rate went from 3.6% to 3.5%. Job growth was just under the forecast of 239,000 jobs added. The US didn ...
Companies’ job postings have fallen sharply. Layoffs are creeping up. And new data released Friday show that U.S. job creation has slowed to its lowest level in nearly a year and a half.
If You’re Currently Looking for a Job. If you are either one of the roughly 6 million unemployed or are looking for a new role, like the 4.4 million people that resigned in April this year ...
The Class of 2025 faces a daunting assignment: getting hired in today’s no-hire, no-fire jobs market. Overall, the US job market remains resilient. The national unemployment rate stands at just ...