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Job openings stayed at a surprisingly strong 7.6 million in May
U.S. job openings remained at 7.6 million in May, exceeding forecasts of 7 million, as the labor market shows resilience amid economic challenges from the Iran war. Layoffs increased, and hiring dipped to 5.17 million, reflecting a sturdy but not booming market. President Donald Trump's policies and energy production have mitigated some economic impacts.
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