- Employment Situation News Release - 2025 M05 Results
At an unemployment rate of around 6 0 percent, the 90-percent confidence interval for the monthly change in unemployment as measured by the household survey is about + - 300,000, and for the monthly change in the unemployment rate it is about + - 0 2 percentage point In general, estimates involving many individuals or establishments have lower
- Unemployed Americans: the job market in five charts - CNBC
It's not uncommon to hear of individuals job hunting for extended periods of time These five charts help explain what's happening with unemployment
- US weekly jobless claims steady at higher levels
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits held at an eight-month high last week, consistent with easing labor market conditions, while slowing domestic demand
- US Unemployment Rate in 2025 – What the Numbers Say
As of April 2025, the unemployment rate in the United States sits at 4 2% That number might not grab headlines like it did in the chaotic spring of 2020, when jobless claims hit record highs But make no mistake—it’s a number worth watching
- US Unemployment Rate in 2025 - Where Things Stand and What It Means for . . .
US unemployment holds at 4 2% in April 2025 Job growth steady but uneven; key sectors expand while long-term joblessness rises
- US Jobless Rate Holds at 4. 2%, as Expected - TRADING ECONOMICS
The US unemployment rate was at 4 2% in April 2025, the same as in March and in line with market expectations The number of unemployed individuals increased by 82,000 to 7 165 million, while employment grew by 436,000 to reach 163 944 million
- Jobless Claims Fell to Start 2025 - Morningstar
Fewer Americans filed for initial jobless benefits last week, according to the Department of Labor, a further sign that a softening labor market has continued to dodge a big uptick in job cuts The
- Unemployment claims rise to 242,000, the highest in 3 months
The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits for the first time rose by 22,000 to 242,000 for the week ending Feb 22, the Labor Department said Thursday
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