The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits fell last week, but remained at slightly higher levels, ...
WASHINGTON, June 11 (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits increased marginally last week, pointing to continued labor market resilience in early June. Initial ...
The 4,000 increase came in above analyst forecasts and pushed the four-week moving average to its highest point since early 2026 ...
The four-week moving average climbed to 223,250, while continuing claims rose to 1.81 million for the week ended June 6 ...
The initial claims for state unemployment benefits declined by 4,000 to a seasonally adjusted 226,000, as per‌ the US Labor Department.
Unexpected claims drop: Initial jobless claims fell to 215,000 last week, beating forecasts and marking the lowest level in ...
U.S. initial jobless claims fell to 215K for the week ended June 27, beating the 220K consensus estimate and coming in ...
U.S. applications for jobless aid rose modestly last week, but remain at a historically low level despite economic headwinds brought on by the war in Iran.
WASHINGTON >> The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits fell last week, but remained at slightly higher levels, suggesting some moderation in the pace of job growth in June.
Initial unemployment claims statewide jumped 1,613 last week, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services reported Thursday. Ohioans filed 7,719 initial unemployment claims May 31 through June 6.
Initial Jobless Claims decreased to 215K vs. the previous week. Continuing Jobless Claims went up to 1.821M. Composed of a group of economic journalists and FX experts, the FXStreet content team ...
The Department of Labor's weekly jobless claims report is the highest-frequency labor market data the government produces. Initial claims count workers filing for unemployment insurance for the first ...