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- US jobless claims fall to 214,000 during volatile holiday season
Applications for US unemployment benefits fell last week, highlighting the seasonal swings in the data at this time of year
- US jobless claim applications fell by 13,000 last week as layoffs . . .
US jobless claim applications fell by 13,000 last week as layoffs remain low U S applications for unemployment benefits fell by 13,000 last week, remaining in the same historically healthy range
- Jobless claims fall again - and theyre even lower than last year
Initial jobless claims - the number of people who apply for unemployment benefits - fell by 10,000 to a seasonally adjusted 214,000 in the seven days that ended Dec 20, the government said Wednesday
- US jobless claims fall, but labour market remains sluggish
US jobless claims fell to 214,000 last week, but rising continuing claims point to weak hiring and an elevated unemployment rate in December
- US weekly jobless claims fall, labor market shows signs of strain . . .
Weekly jobless claims are widely viewed as a near-term indicator of layoffs and labour market conditions
- US weekly jobless claims post largest increase in nearly 4-1 2 years . . .
The larger-than-expected rise in initial weekly jobless claims reported by the Labor Department reversed the sharp drop in the prior week
- Jobless claims fall again — and they’re even lower than last year
Economic Report Jobless claims fall again — and they’re even lower than last year Unemployment filings show layoffs stay very low
- U. S. applications for jobless benefits up modestly but remain at a . . .
WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits rose modestly last week, a sign that employers still retaining workers despite economic uncertainty related to U S trade
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