By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON, June 4 (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits increased ...
The four-week moving average also rose, but continuing claims fell and the insured unemployment rate held steady at 1.2% ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits increased last week, but the overall level of ...
The Labor Department released a report on Thursday showing first time-claims for US unemployment benefits unexpectedly edged lower in the week ended May 16th. The report said initial jobless claims ...
U.S. jobless claim applications rose last week but remain at historically low levels despite elevated inflation and other economic headwinds. The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits ...
Jobless claims increased to 225,000 in the week that ended on May 30, hitting the highest level since February.
The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits increased more than expected last week, but the underlying ...
WASHINGTON — New applications for U.S. unemployment benefits increased moderately last week, showing no signs of labor market deterioration and potentially giving the Federal Reserve room to keep ...
More Americans sought unemployment benefits last week, but layoffs remain low despite economic uncertainty caused by the Iran war. The Labor Department reported Thursday that initial jobless claims ...
Weekly jobless claims edged higher last week but rose less than expected for an economy struggling to shake off impacts from a pandemic that has been around now for nearly a year. The Labor Department ...
More Americans sought unemployment benefits last week, but layoffs remain low despite economic uncertainty caused by the Iran ...