Prospects for Job Seekers Seen Worsening, NY Fed Survey Says



(Bloomberg) — Americans’ view of the labor market grew somewhat more pessimistic in May, with the perceived prospects for job seekers hitting their lowest point this year, according to a Federal Reserve Bank of New York survey released Monday. Read More



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