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Job openings stayed at a surprisingly strong 7.6 million in May; U.S. labor market proves resilient
U.S. job openings remained strong at 7.6 million in May, exceeding forecasts and showing resilience amid economic challenges from the Iran war. The labor market rebounded from weak 2025 performance, with average monthly job gains rising to 114,000 in 2026, supported by Trump's tax cuts and energy production.
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- Job openings stayed at a surprisingly strong 7.6 million in May; U.S. labor market proves resilient
- Job openings stayed at a surprisingly strong 7.6 million in May; U.S. labor market proves resilient
- US job openings climbed to 7.6 million in April, as labor market looks resilient despite economic fallout from Iran war
- US job openings climbed to 7.6 million in April despite economic fallout from the Iran war
- US job openings climbed to 7.6 million in April despite economic fallout from the Iran war
- US job openings climbed to 7.6 million in April despite economic fallout from the Iran war