Today: September 11, 2024
Today: September 11, 2024

You aren't likely to lose a job in the US but may find it harder to land one

Economy Job Market Slowdown
September 04, 2024

WASHINGTON (AP) — Laid off by the music streaming service Spotify last year, Joovay Arias figured he’d land another job as a software engineer fairly soon. His previous job search, in 2019, had been a breeze.

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