WASHINGTON, May 21 (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits fell last week, pointing to labor market resilience and giving the Federal Reserve room to focus on ...
Data from the US Labour Department on Thursday showed first-time applications for unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week, pointing to a still fairly tight labour market, though it ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. applications for unemployment benefits fell last week, remaining in the range of the past few years even as the war in Iran continues to threaten the global economy. The number ...
Unemployment claims drop, suggesting a resilient labor market despite rising inflation and global conflicts affecting jobless ...
The number of new applications for unemployment benefits last week was 963,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday, as jobless claims for the first time dropped below a million after 20 ...
Despite historically low lay-offs, the labour market appears to be stuck in what economists call a 'low-hire, low-fire' state ...
Jobless claims are falling and the Fed minutes say labor conditions should stay stable, but inflation risk is rising from ...
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits tumbled to their lowest level more than 50 years last week despite a number of economic headwinds including the war in Iran.