‎US jobless claims rise more than expected

‎US jobless claims rise more than expected ‎US jobless claims rise more than expected

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The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits last week rose more than expected, amid increased layoffs due to economic uncertainty, fueled by President Donald Trump’s strict trade policies.

Initial claims for state unemployment benefits increased by 14,000, from the previous week’s figure that was revised down by 1,000 to 240,000, for the week ended May 24, the US Labor Department said on Thursday. Economists had expected applications to increase by 3,000.

Weekly US Jobless Claims

Item

Last Year

Last Week

Current Week

Change

Initial Claims (‘000)

221

226

240

+14

Four-Week Average (‘000)

222

231

230.75

(2500)

Total Beneficiaries (mln)

1.798

1.893

1.919

+0.026

 

The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits last week rose more than expected, amid increased layoffs due to economic uncertainty, fueled by President Donald Trump’s strict trade policies.

Initial claims for state unemployment benefits increased by 14,000, from the previous week’s figure that was revised down by 1,000 to 240,000, for the week ended May 24, the US Labor Department said on Thursday. Economists had expected applications to increase by 3,000.

Weekly US Jobless Claims

Item

Last Year

Last Week

Current Week

Change

Initial Claims (‘000)

221

226

240

+14

Four-Week Average (‘000)

222

231

230.75

(2500)

Total Beneficiaries (mln)

1.798

1.893

1.919

+0.026

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