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VisitWill US continuing jobless claims exceed 1,900,000 for the week ending August 10, 2024?
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US Department of Labor report on continuing jobless claims
US Jobless Claims Rise Sharply to 243,000, Continuing Claims Hit 1,867,000
Jul 18, 2024, 12:39 PM
The United States has reported a significant increase in jobless claims, with initial claims rising to 243,000 for the week ending July 13, 2024, surpassing the expected 229,000. This marks the highest level since August 2023. Continuing jobless claims also rose to 1,867,000 for the week ending July 6, 2024, higher than the anticipated 1,860,000 and the previous week's 1,847,000. The four-week average of jobless claims increased to 234,750 from 233,750. These figures indicate a potential slowdown in the labor market, with both initial and continuing claims reaching levels not seen since late 2021. Despite the rise, analysts caution that weekly numbers can be noisy and may not indicate a material shift in the labor market. Continuing claims are at their highest since November 2021.
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