We expected there to be a cooling labor market — that's kind of the goal — and it's always just, you know, how cool?"
That being said, when it comes to the labor market … it is, in fact, so over.
That's an improvement over July's 4.3% unemployment rate, but overall, the jobs market in the US is cooling off.
Related stories"If you imagine a labor market like a bathtub, the bathtub is full," said Dana Peterson, the chief economist at the Conference Board.
Despite the strong labor market, they're sending endless résumés into the ether without getting any bites, and they don't understand why.
Persons:
I've, it's, Allison Shrivastava, Joanne Hsu, there's, Dana Peterson, Jaime, Alexis Fowler, she'd, That's, pang, Hsu, Michael Madowitz, Y, Peterson, We're, Emily Stewart
Organizations:
Federal, University of Michigan, Conference Board, Roosevelt Institute, Business