🚨US job openings slide to 14-month low; hiring weak in November
Despite the larger-than-expected decline in job postings reported by the Labor Department on Wednesday, employers remained hesitant to carry out mass layoffs, keeping the labor market in what economists and policymakers call a "no hire, no fire" state. That bolstered economists' expectations the Federal Reserve would keep interest rates unchanged later this month
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🚨US job openings slide to 14-month low; hiring weak in November
Despite the larger-than-expected decline in job postings reported by the Labor Department on Wednesday, employers remained hesitant to carry out mass layoffs, keeping the labor market in what economists and policymakers call a "no hire, no fire" state. That bolstered economists' expectations the Federal Reserve would keep interest rates unchanged later this month