Applications for US unemployment benefits fell last week to their lowest since May as southeastern states continued to ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 31 (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment fell last week as the distortions from hurricanes faded. Initial claims for state unemployment ...
Fewer Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week as layoffs remained at historically healthy levels despite elevated ...
The Labor Department reported that jobless claim applications dropped by 12,000 to 216,000 for the week ending October 26.
U.S. weekly jobless claims unexpectedly fall by 15,000 to 227,000, defying forecasts of a rise due to hurricane disruptions. Federal Reserve Beige Book reports slight employment growth ...
Advertisement The 216,000 initial claims for unemployment insurance were the lowest since the week ending May 18 when 216,000 also applied for benefits for the first time. On Oct. 5, 260,000 made ...
Claims surged early in the month as Hurricane Helene disrupted economic activity the Southeast and remained elevated through ...
Applications for US unemployment benefits fell last week to their lowest since May as southeastern states continued to recover from the impact of two severe storms. Initial claims decreased by ...