In the United States, there were 7.60 million job vacancies in JOLTs in December, and 8 million were expected. The previous value was revised from 8.098 million to 8.156 million.
U.S. job openings fell more than expected in December to a three-month low, in line with a gradual slowdown in the labor market. A survey released Tuesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that U.S. JOLTs fell to 7.60 million job openings in December from a revised 8.16 million in November. The figure was lower than economists had generally expected. The decrease in job openings was driven by professional and business services, partially reversing the surge seen in the previous two months...
In the United States, there were 8.098 million job vacancies in JOLTs in November, and 7.70 million were expected. The previous value was revised from 7.744 million to 7.839 million.
The JOLTs job openings in the United States for September and the Consumer Confidence Index for October will be released in ten minutes.
In the United States, there were 7.443 million job vacancies in JOLTs in September, and 8 million were expected. The previous value was revised from 8.04 million to 7.861 million.
JOLTS job openings in the U.S. fell to 7.443 million in September, the lowest since February 2021.
U.S. short-term interest rate futures rose slightly after the release of U.S. job openings data, as traders increased their bets on a rate cut by the Federal Reserve.
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