- US jobless benefit applications jump to 236,000 last week as concerns . . .
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits jumped last week, but remain in the same historically healthy range of the past few years despite growing concern over the health of the labor market
- US weekly jobless claims post largest increase in nearly 4-1 2 years . . .
The larger-than-expected rise in initial weekly jobless claims reported by the Labor Department reversed the sharp drop in the prior week
- U. S. Unemployment Rate Rises, a Warning Sign for the Economy
U S Unemployment Rate Rises, a Warning Sign for the Economy Employers added 64,000 jobs in November, according to data delayed by the government shutdown The unemployment rate ticked up to 4 6
- US jobless benefit applications jump to 236,000, continuing claims . . .
US jobless benefit applications jump to 236,000, continuing claims lowest since April The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits jumped last week, but the total number of those
- Weekly jobless claims see biggest jump since 2020 - Dallas News
business | Jobs Weekly jobless claims see biggest jump since 2020 Several economists considered it a blip after several weeks of strong claims figures
- US jobless claims edge up; productivity improves in second quarter
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits for the week ended August 2 rose 7,000 to a seasonally adjusted 226,000, the highest level since the week ended July 5, the Labor Department said
- Jobless claims edge up, market remains stable - PressReader
“The level of continued claims is still signaling that unemployed workers are finding it tough to find a job in a labor market where hiring is slow,” Nancy Vanden Houten, lead U S economist at Oxford Economics, wrote
- US Jobless claims edge up but layoffs stay low amid Fed rate cuts
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits saw a slight increase last week, with 3,000 more jobless aid applications pushing the total to 221,000, according to the Labor
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