Despite the anticipated bounce back in payrolls, the unemployment rate is likely to be unchanged or even rise ... claims data ...
Continuing claims The unadjusted so-called continuing claims increased 21,782 to 1.669 million. There was a sharp rise in ...
Weekly application volume for unemployment insurance in the US declined last week, while the level of continuing claims remained at a three-year high, the Department of Labor reported Wednesday. For ...
K to 213K vs. the 220K consensus and 219K prior (revised from 217K). Continuing claims: 1.908M vs. 1.872M prior (revised from ...
Initial jobless claims for the week ended Nov. 16 rose by 2K to 213K vs. the 220K consensus and 219K prior (revised from 217K ...
The ongoing rise in continuing claims looks worrisome, but initial claims are telling a considerably more upbeat story. Read ...
Weekly jobless claims rose less than expected last week, reaching a seven-month low, as the impact of labor strikes and ...
The total number of Americans receiving unemployment benefits climbed by 9,000 to 1.91 million for the week ending November ...
Initial claims for state ... rate. The jobless rate has held steady at 4.1% for two straight months. The employment report for November would be crucial for the US central bank's rate decision ...
The continuing claims data covered the period during which the government surveyed households for November's unemployment rate. The jobless rate has held steady at 4.1% for two straight months.