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The number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits fell last week, pointing to steady job growth in July, though some laid off workers are experiencing long spells of unemployment ...
Applications for US unemployment benefits declined for a fifth straight week to the lowest level since mid-April, showing a ...
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InvestorsHub on MSNU.S. Jobless Claims Dip Unexpectedly as Retail Sales Surge in JuneIn a positive surprise for the labor market, new U.S. unemployment claims declined during the week ending July 12, according ...
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell last week to the lowest level in three months, a sign that the U.S. labor market remains sturdy despite fears over the impact of ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits unexpectedly fell last week, suggesting employers may be ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits unexpectedly fell to a seven-week low last week, ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits increased to a seven-month high last week, pointing to softening labor market conditions amid mounting economic headwinds from ...
Initial applications for US unemployment benefits rose last week by the most since early May and continuing claims jumped, adding to evidence of a softening labor market. Initial claims increased ...
Weekly jobless claims increase 28,000 to 261,000; Continuing claims fall 37,000 to 1.757 million; ... Trump-Musk fallout live updates: The split has rattled US politics and markets ...
Recurring applications for US jobless benefits rose for a ninth straight week in the longest stretch since 2018, indicating a growing number of people are having difficulty finding a new job.
Continuing jobless claims, a proxy for the number of people receiving unemployment benefits, increased to 1.82 million in the week ended Oct. 21, the highest level since April, according to Labor ...
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits rose 14,000 to a seasonally adjusted 217,000 for the week ended Jan. 11, the Labor Department said on Thursday. Economists polled by Reuters had ...
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