Job openings eased in June, reflecting early signs of slowdown
But the number of people who quit their jobs was still elevated, at 2.8 percent, according to data released Tuesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. "June was a pivotal month for the labor market," said Julia Pollak, a labor economist at ZipRecruiter. In response, the Federal Reserve has raised interest rates four times this year, including by three-quarters of a…
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