U.S. job openings fall to 8.1 million, lowest since 2021, but remain at historically high levels 

A HIRING SIGN is displayed in Northbrook, Ill., The Labor Department reported Tuesday that employers posted 8.1 million vacancies in April, down from a revised 8.4 million in March. Still, layoffs fell, and the number of Americans quitting their jobs – a sign of confidence in their prospects – rose in April. /ASSOCIATED PRESS/NAM Y. HUH

WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. job openings fell in April to the lowest level since 2021. But they remained at historically strong levels despite high interest rates and signs the economy is slowing.  The Labor Department reported Tuesday that employers posted 8.1 million vacancies in April, down from a revised 8.4 million in March. The March figures had

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