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Weekly jobless claims at 5-month low
Weekly jobless claims at five-month low; consumer spending rises solidly
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits fell to a five-month low last week and consumer spending increased more than expected in September, showcasing the economy's strength heading into the final stretch of 2024 and just days before next Tuesday's presidential election.
Weekly Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Fall; October Job Cuts Decrease Sequentially
Weekly applications for unemployment insurance in the US unexpectedly declined, according to government data released Thursday, while a separate report showed that job cuts in the country fell sequentially in October.
US weekly jobless claims at five-month low
WASHINGTON: The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits fell to a five-month low last week and consumer spending increased more than expected in September, showcasing the economy's strength heading into the final stretch of 2024 and just days before next Tuesday's presidential election.
Low US weekly jobless claims, solid consumer spending showcase economy's strength
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits fell to a five-month low last week and consumer spending increased more than expected in September, showcasing the economy's strength heading into the final stretch of 2024 and just days before next Tuesday's presidential election.
US Jobless Claims Fall to Five-Month Low as Storm Impact Fades
Applications for US unemployment benefits fell last week to their lowest since May as southeastern states continued to recover from the impact of two severe storms.
U.S. Weekly Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Fall To Five-Month Low
With the more closely watched monthly jobs report looming, the Labor Department released a report on Thursday showing an unexpected
US weekly jobless claims fall; continuing claims hit highest level in three years
New applications for U.S. unemployment aid unexpectedly fell last week, but the number of people collecting benefits in mid-October was the highest in nearly three years, indicating it was becoming harder for those losing jobs to land new positions.
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US applications for jobless benefits fall, but continuing claims rise to highest level since 2021
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell last week, but the total number of those collecting benefits ...
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US weekly jobless claims unexpectedly fall
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US labor market plodding along, but jobs becoming more scarce
New applications for U.S. unemployment aid unexpectedly fell last week, but the number of people collecting benefits in ...
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