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Weekly jobless claims increase 21,000 to 211,000; Four-week average of claims rises 4,000 to 197,000; Continuing claims jump 69,000 to 1.718 million ...
But the rise in recurring claims suggests more unemployed people are having a tougher time finding a new job. Weekly numbers tend to be volatile, however, particularly at this time of the year.
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Jobless claims rise slightly as continuing claims set a recordThe Labor Department’s report highlights a nuanced picture of the labor market. While the initial rise in unemployment claims was modest, the number of people continuing to claim benefits ...
New jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, increased by 11,000 to 219,000 in the seven days that ended Feb. 1, the government said. Anything below 250,000 is considered an exceptionally good reading.
Hundreds of people line up outside the Kentucky Career Center, over two hours prior to its opening, to find assistance with their unemployment claims in Frankfort, Kentucky, U.S. June 18, 2020 ...
Weekly jobless claims in the U.S. increased more than expected in May to a seasonally adjusted 240,000 for the week ended May 24, according to the Labor Department.
U.S. Weekly Jobless Claims Rise Slightly More Than Expected ... The report said initial jobless claims rose to 238,000, an increase of 4,000 from the previous week's revised level of 234,000.
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Initial jobless claims rise slightly less than expected in past weekInitial jobless claims for the week ended Nov. 2 rose by 3K to 221K, slightly trailing the 223K consensus, from 218K in the prior week (revised from 216K), the Department of Labor said Thursday.
Weekly applications for unemployment insurance in the US dropped more than expected, while continuing claims advanced, government data showed Thursday. The seasonally adjusted number of initial ...
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Initial jobless claims rise slightly in past week, in line with ...Initial jobless claims for week ended March 15: +2K to 223K vs. 224K consensus and 221K prior (revised from 220K), according to data released by the U.S. Department of Labor on Thursday. The four ...
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