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אמעריקע האט געזען א שטארקע העכערונג פון 731,000 נייע דזשאבס אין לויף פון בלויז איין חודש, אינאיינעם מיט א פאל אין די צאל לעי-אפס, וואס האט איבערגעלאזט די עקאנאמיסטן און עקספערטן געפלעפט.

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Trump's Economy Roars Back — US Job Openings Explode to 7.62 Million in April, Smashing Forecasts and Hitting the Highest Level in Nearly Two Years

The American economy delivered a stunning jobs report in April 2026, with US job openings surging to 7.62 million — the highest level since late 2024 and a jump of 731,000 from the month prior, according to the latest JOLTS data reported by BloombergTV. The blowout number shattered economist forecasts and sent a clear, unmistakable signal that the labor market under the Trump administration remains not just resilient, but aggressively strong. Layoffs fell during the same period, and both hires and quits held steady, painting a picture of an economy where employers are hungry for workers, workers have bargaining power, and the doom-and-gloom predictions from the Left have been thoroughly embarrassed by reality. This is what a pro-growth, pro-American economic agenda looks like when it is actually put into action.

The 731,000 monthly jump in job openings is not a rounding error or a statistical blip — it is a massive, hard-to-ignore surge that reflects genuine confidence from American businesses in the direction of the economy. Employers do not post 7.62 million job openings when they are afraid of the future; they do it when they believe the policy environment is favorable, the regulatory burden is manageable, and the workforce is worth investing in. The Trump administration's relentless push to cut red tape, lower taxes, and put American workers first has created exactly the kind of optimism that produces numbers like these. While the media spent months forecasting recession and collapse, Main Street America was busy hiring.

 

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