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Job openings drop more than expected in July to 2-year low

The number of available jobs in the U.S. plummeted more than expected in July to the lowest level in two years, a welcome sign for the Federal Reserve.

U.S. job openings tumbled in July to the lowest level in more than two years, the latest evidence that the Federal Reserve's interest-rate hike campaign is continuing to cool the once red-hot labor market. 

The Labor Department said Tuesday there were 8.8 million job openings in July, a decline from the 9.1 million openings reported the previous month. Economists surveyed by Refinitiv expected a reading of 9.46 million.

It marked the lowest level for job openings since March 2021. 

Still, job openings remain historically high. Before the COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020, the highest on record was 7.6 million. There are roughly 1. 5 jobs per unemployed American. 

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