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JOLTS estimates show large increases in job openings and quits throughout 2021, while layoffs and discharges trended lower throughout the year.
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US Job Openings Rise to Record 11.5 Million in March JOLTS Report
Near-Record 4.3 Million Americans Quit Jobs In December As Layoffs Hit Lowest Level Ever
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Job Openings, Quits Hold Near Record Highs
The effects of social isolation due to COVID‐19 on the fear of
Chart of the day: Job openings rise to second highest on record as quit rate slowed