WASHINGTON, April 9 (Reuters) - New applications for U.S. unemployment benefits increased moderately last week, showing no ...
US unemployment benefit claims saw a small rise last week. This indicates a stable job market. The Federal Reserve can ...
Last week, unemployment claims in the US rose by 16,000 to 219,000, surpassing expectations, but the labor market remains ...
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US weekly jobless claims rise more than expectedNew applications for U.S. unemployment benefits increased more than economists anticipated in the week ending April 4, ...
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Jobless claims increased more than expectedPre-market futures are down this morning, following a very well-received bounce Wednesday after the latest ceasefire agreement with Iran. This ceasefire appears to be unravelling somewhat, however, so ...
Jobless claims in the U.S. rose to 210,000 last week, reflecting ongoing labor market challenges amid economic uncertainty ...
The dollar remained lower after U.S. data showed an unexpected downward revision in fourth-quarter economic growth and higher-than-forecast weekly jobless claims.
Learn more US claims for unemployment benefits fell from the previous week, coming in below expectations in a bullish sign ...
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