The hot labor market has melted away. Just ask new college grads.

Baily Hays, a 2023 graduate of Pepperdine who has spent four months of this year unemployed is shown Thursday, in Seattle. Unemployment is still low, but job seekers are competing for fewer openings, and new college grads are feeling the pinch. “I could say for probably almost 100 percent of my friends, it was pretty horrible,” Hays said of the job market. (Chona Kasinger/The New York Times)

For much of the past three years, employers were fighting one another for workers. Now the tables have turned a bit. Few employers are firing. Layoff rates remain near record lows. But fewer employers are hiring.