US Job Market Shows Signs of Thawing After Prolonged Slowdown
The U.S. labor market is showing early signs of recovery after an extended cooling period, with hiring stabilizing and layoffs remaining contained.
According to reporting highlighted by The Atlantic, the U.S. labor market is beginning to show signs of improvement after a prolonged hiring slowdown. Hiring activity is stabilizing, and layoffs remain relatively contained. Several sectors are gradually seeing an increase in opportunities.
While the recovery appears tentative, the data suggests that the worst of the hiring slump may be over. The trend is being closely watched by economists for confirmation of a broader economic rebound.
Source: First Squawk