U.S. Labor Market Rebalances, Job Openings Hit Two-Year Low

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U.S. Labor Market Rebalances, Job Openings Hit Two-Year Low
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Economists suggest that the US economy is moving closer to a "soft landing" as labor data shows a decline in job openings, indicating a decrease in employer demand for workers. A soft landing would mean that the Federal Reserve has successfully controlled inflation without causing a recession. The Fed has been raising interest rates to cool the economy and labor market, aiming for a balanced state that is neither too hot nor too cold. Despite the weakening labor market, other indicators such as quits, hires, and layoffs remain steady, suggesting employers' desire to retain workers. While the labor market is still favorable, workers have lost some leverage compared to previous years.

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