U.S. job openings fell to lowest level since January 2021 

A STEEL worker inspects a 155 mm M795 artillery projectile at the Scranton Army Ammunition Plant, Aug. 27, 2024, in Scranton, Pa. ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO /MATT SLOCUM

WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. job openings tumbled last month to their lowest level since January 2021, a sign that the labor market is losing some momentum. Still, openings remain well above pre-pandemic levels.  The Labor Department reported Tuesday that the number of job openings dropped to 7.4 million in September from 7.9 million in August. Economists had

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