The weekly initial jobless claims have again come in below expectations, hinting at a potential rebound in the labor market.
There might not be a bigger tell for the health of the economy than the number of layoffs, but the story remains the same: ...
U.S. jobless claims ticked up slightly to start 2026, but layoffs remain historically low even as hiring slows and labor ...
The drop in initial jobless claims comes as a positive surprise, as it not only beat the forecast but also improved on the previous figure of 215,000. This decline suggests a strengthening labor ...
In the week ending December 6th, initial jobless claims were at a seasonally adjusted level of 236,000, the highest level in three months. The four-week moving average currently stands at 216,750, up ...
In the week ending November 29th, initial jobless claims were at a seasonally adjusted level of 191,000, the lowest level in over three years. The four-week moving average currently stands at 214,750, ...
The government will release the weekly initial claims for state unemployment benefits, known as jobless claims, along with the September unemployment report. Economists are expecting only a small ...
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose last week but stayed well within the range that has prevailed over the past year. Last week, 236,000 initial jobless claims ...
Initial jobless claims fell by 13,000 to 224,000 in the week ended Dec. 13, the Labor Department said Thursday. Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal had estimated new claims would fall to ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits fell unexpectedly last week to the lowest in a month, ...
The U.S. jobless claims came in at 214,000 last week, falling below expectations, sparking a drop in the BTC price to around ...