The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits rose marginally last week, suggesting no ...
This story incorporates reporting fromYAHOO!Finance, devdiscourse and The Herald Bulletin.The number of Americans applying ...
The number of Americans on benefit rolls climbed to a more than three-year high, while first-time applications for US unemployment insurance edged slightly higher.Most Read from BloombergWhat Happened ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits increased more than expected last week, but ...
The number of people filing unemployment benefits for the first time grew to a seasonally adjusted 223,000 last week, the highest one-week total in more than a month.
The U.S. jobs market has a “slow leak,” as reflected in the latest weekly data on initial jobless claims, according to Renaissance Macro Research. “The slow leaking higher of unemployment continues,” ...
After reporting a rebound by first-time claims for U.S. unemployment benefits in the previous week, the Labor Department released a ...
Jobless claims applications ticked up modestly last week, but the total number of Americans collecting unemployment benefits rose to their highest level in more than three years ...
Treasury yields weaken as U.S. weekly jobless claims rise to 223,000 from 217,000. Economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal expected 221,000. The numbers indicate that employers let go of more ...
The number of initial jobless claims in the US rose in the week ending Jan. 11, signaling that the labor market of the ...
Slightly more Americans apply for jobless benefits last week, but continuing claims rise to highest level since 2021.
Continuing claims, a proxy for people who are already receiving benefits and still can’t find a job, jumped to 1.9 million in the week ended Jan. 11, the highest since November 2021, according to ...