The "once-in-a-century" job market in the United States has come to an end

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2024.07.25 08:09
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The US labor market has cooled significantly, with the unemployment rate rising to 4.1%. Business recruitment has decreased, leading to intense competition in the job market. The number of job vacancies per unemployed person in the US is lower than pre-pandemic levels. Some economists are concerned that the situation may continue to deteriorate. The non-farm employment figures are highly inflated, with a large number of illegal immigrants flooding into the US border, accounting for over half of the non-farm employment growth. The US labor market is far from as robust as it appears now