US Job Openings Decline Significantly in December, Indicating a Cooling Labor Market
US job openings dropped sharply to 7.6 million in December, falling below forecasts and marking the lowest level since September. This decline, attributed to the steady slowdown in the labor market, suggests a cooling trend despite a low jobless rate. Although finding work has become more challenging, hiring remains solid and layoffs are down, reflecting a level of job security for many Americans. The data highlights the weakening dynamics within the job market as economic prospects remain uncertain.
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