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US Labor Market Slowdown: August Jobs Report Preview
August's US jobs report, expected to show tepid growth and steady unemployment at 4.2%, follows weeks of concerning data indicating a significant labor market slowdown, with initial jobless claims at an 11-week high and private sector hiring sharply reduced.
US Labor Market Slowdown: August Jobs Report Preview
August's US jobs report, expected to show tepid growth and steady unemployment at 4.2%, follows weeks of concerning data indicating a significant labor market slowdown, with initial jobless claims at an 11-week high and private sector hiring sharply reduced.
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48% Bias Score


Healthcare Job Growth Threatened by Proposed Funding Cuts
The U.S. healthcare industry, now employing 13% of the workforce (up from 9% in 2000), faces potential job growth slowdown due to proposed $1 trillion Medicaid cuts in the Republican tax bill, impacting low-income area providers despite a $50 billion relief fund for rural hospitals.
Healthcare Job Growth Threatened by Proposed Funding Cuts
The U.S. healthcare industry, now employing 13% of the workforce (up from 9% in 2000), faces potential job growth slowdown due to proposed $1 trillion Medicaid cuts in the Republican tax bill, impacting low-income area providers despite a $50 billion relief fund for rural hospitals.
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36% Bias Score


US Job Growth Slows Amid Trade Uncertainty
The US added 139,000 jobs in May, a slowdown from April, while the unemployment rate stayed at 4.2%, reflecting economic uncertainty caused by President Trump's trade policies.
US Job Growth Slows Amid Trade Uncertainty
The US added 139,000 jobs in May, a slowdown from April, while the unemployment rate stayed at 4.2%, reflecting economic uncertainty caused by President Trump's trade policies.
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44% Bias Score


US Job Openings Rise Unexpectedly in April 2024
US job openings unexpectedly rose to 7.39 million in April 2024, defying expectations and showing a complex labor market with increased hiring and layoffs across various sectors, although some saw declines amid consumer caution.
US Job Openings Rise Unexpectedly in April 2024
US job openings unexpectedly rose to 7.39 million in April 2024, defying expectations and showing a complex labor market with increased hiring and layoffs across various sectors, although some saw declines amid consumer caution.
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20% Bias Score


US Job Quits Hit Pandemic Low Amidst Cooling Labor Market
The November 2024 Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey revealed a drop in quits to 3.1 million—a pandemic-era low—and decade-low hiring, despite 8.1 million job openings and low layoffs; economists anticipate the incoming administration's policies to significantly impact future labor market trends...
US Job Quits Hit Pandemic Low Amidst Cooling Labor Market
The November 2024 Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey revealed a drop in quits to 3.1 million—a pandemic-era low—and decade-low hiring, despite 8.1 million job openings and low layoffs; economists anticipate the incoming administration's policies to significantly impact future labor market trends...
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40% Bias Score


56% of U.S. Workers Seek New Jobs in 2025
A Resume Templates survey of 1,258 U.S. workers in October 2024 found that 56% are seeking new jobs in 2025 due to feeling undervalued (37%), burned out (37%), or underpaid (40%).
56% of U.S. Workers Seek New Jobs in 2025
A Resume Templates survey of 1,258 U.S. workers in October 2024 found that 56% are seeking new jobs in 2025 due to feeling undervalued (37%), burned out (37%), or underpaid (40%).
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52% Bias Score

U.S. Job Growth Slowdown Fuels Rate Cut Expectations
A slower-than-expected U.S. job growth in August, with unemployment rising to 4.2%, increases market expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut in September, despite concerns about a cooling economy.

U.S. Job Growth Slowdown Fuels Rate Cut Expectations
A slower-than-expected U.S. job growth in August, with unemployment rising to 4.2%, increases market expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut in September, despite concerns about a cooling economy.
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28% Bias Score

Unpredictable Work Schedules Impact Two-Thirds of US Workforce
A Gallup survey found that nearly two-thirds of US workers face unpredictable work schedules, leading to financial hardship for 38%, impacting job satisfaction and work-life balance; the study suggests AI-driven scheduling as a potential solution.

Unpredictable Work Schedules Impact Two-Thirds of US Workforce
A Gallup survey found that nearly two-thirds of US workers face unpredictable work schedules, leading to financial hardship for 38%, impacting job satisfaction and work-life balance; the study suggests AI-driven scheduling as a potential solution.
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52% Bias Score

US Job Growth Slows Amid Trade Policy Uncertainty
The US added 139,000 jobs in May, slightly less than April's 147,000, while the unemployment rate stayed at 4.2%, exceeding expectations amid uncertainty driven by President Trump's trade policies impacting business forecasts and small businesses.

US Job Growth Slows Amid Trade Policy Uncertainty
The US added 139,000 jobs in May, slightly less than April's 147,000, while the unemployment rate stayed at 4.2%, exceeding expectations amid uncertainty driven by President Trump's trade policies impacting business forecasts and small businesses.
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Job Openings Fall in December, Signaling Cooling Labor Market
U.S. job openings fell to 7.6 million in December 2024, down from 8.2 million in November, indicating a cooling labor market but still showing low unemployment at 4.1%; this follows the Federal Reserve's cautious approach to lowering interest rates due to persistent inflation and uncertainty surroun...

U.S. Job Openings Fall in December, Signaling Cooling Labor Market
U.S. job openings fell to 7.6 million in December 2024, down from 8.2 million in November, indicating a cooling labor market but still showing low unemployment at 4.1%; this follows the Federal Reserve's cautious approach to lowering interest rates due to persistent inflation and uncertainty surroun...
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Job Market in 2025: Low Employee Well-being and Evolving Trends
In 2025, the U.S. job market faces challenges: only 50% of employees report thriving (a record low since 2009), impacting productivity and organizational changes; AI integration necessitates upskilling; return-to-office mandates face resistance; and skills-based hiring is dominant.

U.S. Job Market in 2025: Low Employee Well-being and Evolving Trends
In 2025, the U.S. job market faces challenges: only 50% of employees report thriving (a record low since 2009), impacting productivity and organizational changes; AI integration necessitates upskilling; return-to-office mandates face resistance; and skills-based hiring is dominant.
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36% Bias Score

56% of US Workers Seek New Jobs in 2025
A Resume Templates survey of 1,258 full-time U.S. workers in October 2024 found that 56% are seeking new jobs in 2025, with one-third willing to quit their current job without another lined up, signaling a significant shift in the job market.

56% of US Workers Seek New Jobs in 2025
A Resume Templates survey of 1,258 full-time U.S. workers in October 2024 found that 56% are seeking new jobs in 2025, with one-third willing to quit their current job without another lined up, signaling a significant shift in the job market.
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36% Bias Score
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