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US jobless claims hit lowest level since 1969 as layoffs stay scarce despite inflation fears
Weekly U.S. jobless claims fell to 189,000, the lowest level since 1969, signaling layoffs remain scarce despite economic ...
WASHINGTON — The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell last week, pointing to stable labor market conditions and a rebound in job growth in March. The ...
Unemployment insurance claims dropped more than expected last week. The number of people filing for jobless benefits for the first time fell to 205,000, the lowest level since January. Claims for ...
Initial claims rose 5,000 to 210,000. That's the number that will run across financial media today. It's also almost entirely irrelevant. Here's why. The raw, unadjusted claims count actually fell ...
In the week ending March 28th, initial jobless claims were at a seasonally adjusted level of 202,000. The four-week moving average currently stands at 207,750, down 3,000 from the previous week. In ...
Last week, 210,000 people filed new claims for unemployment. That’s up just a touch from the week before, but still low by historical standards, according to the Labor Department. Job openings are ...
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