报告显示美国10月就业市场稳中趋冷
Xin Hua She·2025-12-10 06:03

Core Insights - The U.S. job market continues to show signs of cooling, as indicated by the latest report from the Department of Labor [1] Employment Data Summary - As of October 2025, the number of job vacancies in the U.S. stands at 7.67 million, slightly above the 7.615 million reported in the same month last year and the 7.658 million in September [1] - The number of hires in October was 5.149 million, down from 5.367 million in September and 5.35 million in October of the previous year [1] - The number of resignations in October was 2.941 million, showing a significant decrease both month-over-month and year-over-year [1] Layoff and Termination Trends - In contrast, the number of layoffs and discharges in October reached 1.854 million, marking an increase both month-over-month and year-over-year, and the highest level since January 2023 [1] - The decrease in resignations suggests a lack of confidence among workers in finding new employment, while the rise in layoffs indicates employers are looking to reduce labor costs, which may lead to an increase in the unemployment rate [1]