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Stalled Job Openings and Rising Layoffs: A Snapshot of the Cooling US Labor Market

The US labor market shows signs of cooling with job openings stalling at 7.7 million and layoffs surging by 175% in October 2025. This stagnation signals economic uncertainty, impacting industries like retail due to cost-cutting and federal budget reductions known as the 'DOGE Impact.'

Dec 11
Stalled Job Openings and Rising Layoffs: A Snapshot of the Cooling US Labor Market

U.S. Job Openings Plummet: What This Means for the Labor Market

The latest JOLTS report reveals a surprising dip in U.S. job openings to 7.57 million in February 2025, hinting at a cooling labor market while layoffs stay steady. Economists suggest this could reflect a necessary market correction after high demand, yet concerns about potential recession and unemployment linger amidst government policy changes and economic uncertainties.

Apr 1
U.S. Job Openings Plummet: What This Means for the Labor Market

Tesla's Massive Hiring Spree Ignites Optimus Robot Project

Tesla is ramping up its Optimus humanoid robot initiative with an impressive 68 new job positions. This expansion includes Mechanical Design Engineers, Robotics Modeling specialists, and more, spread across various U.S. locations like California, Utah, Nevada, and Texas. With positions ranging from senior engineers to internships, Tesla is clearly advancing its commitment to robotic technology. Could this be a major leap toward mass production?

Feb 7
Tesla's Massive Hiring Spree Ignites Optimus Robot Project

U.S. Job Market Sees Sharp Decline in Openings, But Hiring Holds Steady: December 2024 Review

The U.S. job market experienced a substantial decrease of 556,000 job openings in December 2024, marking the largest drop in 14 months. Despite this, hiring rates saw a slight uptick, and layoffs remained minimal, suggesting a cooling labor market rather than a collapse. The decline is attributed to various factors, including shifts in sector demands and policy uncertainties under the new Trump administration, with healthcare and finance witnessing notable downturns. While the Federal Reserve might delay interest rate cuts, workers still maintain leverage as job openings surpass pre-pandemic levels, ensuring a resilient yet cautious employment landscape for 2025.

Feb 5
U.S. Job Market Sees Sharp Decline in Openings, But Hiring Holds Steady: December 2024 Review

Prolonged Job Searches: The New Normal in the U.S. Job Market

Discover why job searches are taking longer despite a growing job market. From tech industry slowdowns to AI in hiring, we break down the factors causing unemployment frustrations across white-collar sectors.

Jan 7
Prolonged Job Searches: The New Normal in the U.S. Job Market