Examples of 'less jobs' in a sentence

Meaning of "less jobs"

Less jobs: Refers to a reduced number of employment opportunities, typically used in discussions about job markets or economic conditions

How to use "less jobs" in a sentence

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That means less jobs for everyone.
Loss of competitiveness in a sector does not mean less jobs.
Less jobs in agriculture.
So more debt and less jobs.
Less jobs for those who need them the most.
Outside of these larger cities there are less jobs.
It means less jobs for a bomb maker who travels the world.
One of the defining features in journalism today is that their are less jobs.
So there is less jobs but people also work from home more.
It is no secret that there are less jobs in America.
Down despite less jobs being created in April.
But when numbers break even … there are less jobs.
That means less jobs for American workers.
If there is no change, we will end up with less growth and less jobs.
Less jobs posted on Sundays and Mondays.

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Will there be more or less jobs in the future?
What our economy desperately needs is more jobs, not less jobs.
Certainly, there are less jobs in manufacturing.
And people of Charlestown here, uh, they will tell you, they want less jobs.
The answer is - yes, there would be less jobs but they would be better paid.
Under-investment means under-performance - and less jobs.
Uh, they want less jobs.
So, you know, there is even less jobs now.

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