US job openings hit another record high as the labor shortage charged into July
began. It's unusual for the ratio to sit so low just one year after a historically dire economic slump.
Openings rose the most in the health care and social assistance sector, with a gain of 294,000 listings. The finance and insurance sector added 116,000 openings, and the accommodation and food services sector followed with a 115,000-openings gain.
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