Job openings in the US dropped to their lowest level in nearly two years last month, in a sign that the red-hot labor market is finally cooling, which could help ease pressure on .Vacancies declined by 632,000 to 9.9 million in February, with notable drops in healthcare and professional services, which includes managerial and technical jobs, the Labor Department said Tuesday.Many hospitals have sharply curbed hiring as federal pandemic funding expires, and a number of , in white-collar roles to control costs in anticipation of a recession.
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