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There were 7.7 million open jobs in July , down from 7.9 million in June and the fewest since January 2021 .
Layoffs also rose to 1.76 million , the most since March 2023 .
Overall, the report painted a mixed picture of the job market.
On the positive side, total hiring rose in July to 5.5 million , after it had fallen to a four-year low.
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