"U.S. Job Openings Hit Two-Year Low, Signaling Tougher Employment Landscape"

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"U.S. Job Openings Hit Two-Year Low, Signaling Tougher Employment Landscape"
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U.S. job openings have decreased to a 32-month low of 8.8 million in November, indicating a cooling off from the hiring boom as the Federal Reserve's higher interest rates take effect. This decline is seen as a sign of a slowing economy and labor market, with the aim of easing wage growth to help control inflation. Despite the drop in job openings and quits, the labor market remains robust, with expectations of steady job growth and no imminent recession. The job openings ratio to unemployed workers remains close to pre-pandemic levels, and the market awaits the upcoming jobs report for further insights.

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