U.S. jobless claims News

U.S. Jobless Claims Edge Up to 223,000: What This Means for the Economy

Initial jobless claims in the U.S. increased by 4,000 to 223,000 for the week ending April 5, with the 4-week moving average unchanged. The insured unemployment rate remained at 1....

U.S. Jobless Claims Drop to 213,000: A Slight Decline Beyond Expectations

The United States reports a decrease in initial jobless claims to 213,000, with the insured unemployment rate steady at 1.2%. The labor market shows signs of resilience with these ...

U.S. Sees a Significant Drop in Initial Jobless Claims, Signaling Economic Resilience

The United States reports a significant decrease in initial jobless claims, with a drop to 207,000 for the week ending January 25, indicating a resilient labor market despite missi...

U.S. Jobless Claims Rise Slightly to 223,000, Signaling Labor Market Resilience

The U.S. labor market shows signs of resilience as initial jobless claims rise slightly to 223,000, with the insured unemployment rate remaining steady at 1.2%. The 4-week moving a...