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America’s worker shortage is far from over: In January, the nation had 11.3 million jobs to fill and not enough workers to do so, according to new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Businesses are hiring high-skilled workers even if they have no job openings for them. They're afraid of coming up short in a competitive labor market. $3,500 iPhone possible?
Every state saw fewer job openings since the Fed acted. Colorado had the smallest decrease at 8%, then Kansas, off 11%, New Jersey, off 12%, Oklahoma, off 14%, and Illinois, off 16%.
A record 51% of small businesses couldn't fill job openings in September, a report said. Amid a US labor shortage, a record 42% of owners said they had raised compensation. 92% of small firms said ...
US job openings gained to 10.9 million in December, according to JOLTS data published Tuesday. That landed well above the median economist forecast of 10.3 million openings. Some 4.3 million ...
U.S. economy added 147,000 jobs in June, with growth in state government and healthcare.   Unemployment rate held steady at 4 ...
Job openings, a measure of labor demand, rebounded by 329,000 to 8.040 million by the last day of August, the Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics said.
Some 1.98 million working-age individuals on the spectrum — or almost 99% — accessed no employment supports through Medicaid or vocational rehabilitation between 2008 and 2016, according to findings ...
US job openings are historically high and there’s no ‘quick fix,’ expert warns US workers quitting at historic levels as job openings top 10 million for 13 consecutive months ...