4.5 million quit jobs: BLS
BLS report: Tuesday's BLS data reports that 11.5 million job openings were posted in March while 4.5 workers quit or changed jobs in March. ...
Job openings hit an all-time-high; 9 million still jobless.
According to latest government data, American businesses have been hiring at historic rates with 11 million job openings by July. However a massive 9 million remain unemployed in the country collecting unemployment aid till Labor Day. Businesses still struggle to find employees to wait tables, take ...
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