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The 'low-hire, low-fire' economy may be starting to shift with more layoffs—but not more hiring
Layoff and hiring rates have been low for months. That may be starting to change, and not in a good way. Job cuts announced last month hit their highest January total since 2009, according to a report ...
The August Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey affirmed a "low-gear" job market, Bill Adams, chief economist for Comerica Bank, said in a Tuesday note. "The big picture is that America still has a ...
The “low-hire, low-fire” US labor market is leaving millions on the outside looking in. It’s not just recent college graduates who are struggling to find entry-level positions. Out-of-work mid-career ...
The economy has entered a “low-hire, low-fire,” state, according to Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, meaning that it can avoid a recession even as job growth slows. Hiring has slowed ...
Initial applications for unemployment benefits in the week through Saturday plunged from already low levels, in an outlier move, by 27,000 from the prior week to 191,000, seasonally adjusted, the ...
The “low-hire, low-fire” US labor market is leaving millions on the outside looking in. It’s not just recent college graduates who are struggling to find entry-level positions. Out-of-work mid-career ...
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