Reuters.comU.S. job openings fall to nine-month low; labor market holds tightAug 2, 2022Lucia MutikaniBy Lucia Mutikanimore_vert
CNBCDespite a strong jobs report, unemployment inched higher for Black workers in JulyAug 5, 2022Samantha SubinBy Samantha Subinmore_vert
The Washington PostThe economy is growing by one measure, shrinking by anotherAug 6, 2022David J. LynchBy David J. Lynchmore_vert
MarketWatchJobs shocker: U.S. adds 528,000 jobs and unemployment falls to pre-pandemic levelsAug 5, 2022Jeffry BartashBy Jeffry Bartashmore_vert
QuartzAmericans keep quitting at record rates despite fewer open jobsAug 2, 2022Nate DicamilloBy Nate Dicamillomore_vert
InvestopediaU.S. Economy Adds 528,000 Jobs in July 2022Aug 5, 2022Mack WilowskiBy Mack Wilowskimore_vert
The New York TimesWith Surge in July, U.S. Recovers the Jobs Lost in the Pandemic (Published 2022)Aug 5, 2022Lydia DePillisBy Lydia DePillismore_vert
The GuardianUS adds 528,000 jobs in July as market returns to pre-pandemic levelsAug 5, 2022Dominic RusheBy Dominic Rushemore_vert
Fox BusinessUS economy adds 528,000 jobs in July, blowing past expectationsAug 5, 2022Megan HenneyBy Megan Henneymore_vert
Reuters.comU.S. labor market defies recession fears as job growth surges in JulyAug 5, 2022Lucia MutikaniBy Lucia Mutikanimore_vert
CNBC4.2 million people quit in June despite recession worries: 'A paradox in our economy'Aug 2, 2022Jennifer LiuBy Jennifer Liumore_vert
CNBCMore Americans are working part-time — a potential harbinger of future jobs market instabilityAug 5, 2022Jack StebbinsBy Jack Stebbinsmore_vert
CNBCPayrolls increased 528,000 in July, much better than expected in a sign of strength for jobs marketAug 5, 2022Jeff CoxBy Jeff Coxmore_vert
The New York TimesJuly Jobs Report: U.S. Job Growth Unexpectedly Soared in July (Published 2022)Aug 6, 2022Ben Casselman, Lydia DePillis & Jim TankersleyBy Ben Casselman, Lydia DePillis & Jim Tankersleymore_vert
The Washington PostEmployers added 528,000 jobs in July, as the hot labor market powers on - The Washington PostAug 5, 2022Lauren Kaori GurleyBy Lauren Kaori Gurleymore_vert