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Nearly 1 million Americans filed for jobless claims for the first time last week—the highest number in five months, raising concerns about a weakening labor market. ...
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The number of American workers seeking state unemployment benefits last week jumped to 853,000, the third straight weekly increase and a sign that the resurgent viral outbreak ...
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The number of U.S. workers seeking unemployment benefits last week fell by 55,000, leaving initial jobless claims at historically elevated levels but flashing an encouraging sign ...
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Another 840,000 American workers filed for state unemployment benefits for the week ended Oct. 3, a moderate drop of 9,000 from the week before and a ...
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The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits last week stayed unchanged from the week before at just over 880,000, suggesting the labor market recovery has ...
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New jobless claim numbers were released today. We talk to Daniel Lacalle, chief economist at Tressis, about why the jobs recovery is getting slower with every crisis. The ...
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The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits came in at around 1 million last week, suggesting ongoing labor market weakness amid the economy’s ...
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Some positive signs from the job market. The labor department says initial jobless claims fell below 1 million last week—the first time since the pandemic began ...
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Jobless claims numbers are out for last week. They beat analysts expectations by a little, but there’s still quite a long road ahead. With mortgage rates ...
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Jobless claims filed in the United States soared to a record high for the week of March 15 to March 21, according to new figures released by ...
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The number of initial jobless claims—a measure of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits—fell for the fifth straight week in early January, pointing to ongoing labor ...
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