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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits fell last week, pointing to steady ...
Applications for US unemployment benefits declined for a fifth straight week to the lowest level since mid-April, showing a ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits unexpectedly fell last week, suggesting employers may be ...
Initial jobless claims for the week ended July 12 fell by 7K to 221K vs. 233K consensus and 228K prior (revised from 227K), according to data released by the Department of Labor on Thursday.
Initial jobless claims fell by 7,000 to 221,000 in the week ended July 12, the Labor Department said Thursday.  That’s the fifth straight weekly decline. Claims are at there lowest level since ...
The number of Americans who newly filed for unemployment benefits declined last week, the Labor Department said Thursday, another reassuring sign about the health of the job market following a spike ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits fell to a six-week low last week, but the ranks of those continuing to collect benefits after their initial week held steady at the ...
U.S. applications for unemployment benefits fell last week, remaining in the historically healthy range of the past couple ...
Weekly jobless claims fall 5,000 to 245,000; Layoffs reported in a range of industries in prior week; Continuing claims decrease 6,000 to 1.945 million; Single-family building permits drop 2.7% in May ...
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped 13,000 to a seasonally adjusted 228,000 for the week ended May 3. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast 230,000 claims for the latest week.
Initial jobless claims dropped by 10,000 to 227,000 in the seven days ended June 21, based on seasonally adjusted data, the government said Thursday. The raw or unadjusted number of new jobless ...