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Weekly U.S. Jobless Claims Rise Ahead of September ... - WSJ

In the week through Sept. 28, there were 225,000 initial jobless claims, compared with a revised 219,000 a week earlier. Economists polled by ...

Weekly U.S. Jobless Claims Rise Ahead of September ...

In the week through Sept. 28, there were 225000 initial jobless claims, compared economists expectations of 220000 initial claims.

US jobless claims tick up ahead of September's jobs report

Initial jobless claims for the week ending in September 28 showed ... grow increasingly concerned about a slowing economy. However ...

News Release - U.S. Department of Labor

There were 217,438 initial claims in the comparable week in. 2023. The advance unadjusted insured unemployment rate was 1.1 percent during the week ending ...

US weekly jobless claims rise marginally; unit labor costs ... - Reuters

Initial claims for state unemployment benefits increased 3,000 to a seasonally adjusted 221,000 for the week ended Nov. 2, the Labor Department ...

US Jobless Claims Rise Higher Than Expected - Newsweek

The Labor Department reported on Thursday that jobless claims increased by 6000 to 225000 for the week ending September 28.

U.S. Initial Jobless Claims Rise. Is The Economy Still Headed For A ...

Lin began with a look at U.S. weekly initial jobless claims, which rose to 258,000 in the week ending Oct. 5—the highest amount observed in ...

Low weekly US jobless claims, robust corporate profits highlight ...

WASHINGTON, Sept 26 (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits dropped to a four-month low last ...

US Initial Jobless Claims Tick Up, Remaining at Pre-Covid Levels

Initial claims increased by 3,000 to 221,000 in the week ended Nov. 2. That was roughly in line with the median forecast in a Bloomberg survey ...

United States Initial Jobless Claims - Trading Economics

In turn, the four-week moving average for initial claims, which reduces week-to-week volatility, fell by 6,250 to 221,000. On a non-seasonally adjusted basis, ...

Retail sales rose 0.4% in September, better than expected - CNBC

In other economic news Thursday, initial unemployment claim filings totaled a seasonally adjusted 241,000, a decline of 19,000 and lower than ...

Initial Jobless Claims Rose to the Highest Level in More Than a ...

Initial jobless claims rose last week to levels not seen since August 2023. · The data exceeded economist expectations after the September jobs ...

Stock Market Today: Jobless Claims Rise Before Jobs Report

Weekly jobless claims rose by 6,000 to 225,000, according to Labor Department data released Thursday. Related Video ...

Discover this week's must-read economy stories

Surge in US jobless claims amid falling inflation and other economy stories to read this week · 1. US inflation down, but jobless claims climb ...

US unemployment claims rise slightly - Capital Brief

... ahead of Friday's key unemployment data for September ... The numbers: The 6,000 increase in initial claims for the week ending 28 September ...

United States Initial Jobless Claims - Investing.com

Initial Jobless Claims measures the number of individuals who filed for unemployment insurance for the first time during the past week.

US jobless claims, business activity keep economy on gradual ...

(Reuters) -The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits ticked up in the latest week, but appeared to be ...

U.S. jobless claims increase slightly to 207,000 for the week - CNBC

Initial filings for unemployment benefits were expected to total 210000 for the week ended Sept. 30, according to a Dow Jones consensus ...

US Recurring Jobless Claims Rise to Highest Since End of 2021

Weekly claims data tend to be volatile, even more so around holidays and school breaks. The four-week moving average, which smooths short-term ...

Jobless claims rise slightly to 219000 in latest week - MarketWatch

The numbers: Initial jobless claims rose by 3,000 to 219,000 in the week ending May 25, the Labor Department said Thursday.