New data shows the U.S. had about 6.5 million open positions in December, about one million fewer jobs than a year earlier.
New data on jobs and layoffs this week highlights rising job cuts and lackluster hiring plans.
The number of U.S. non-farm job openings trended downward to 6.5 million in December, while hiring and job separations remained steady.
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