CNBC: Weekly jobless claims fell to 166,000 last week, the lowest level since 1968.
>"Initial filings for unemployment dropped to 166,000, well below the Dow Jones estimate of _...Read More_
CNBC: Weekly jobless claims fell to 166,000 last week, the lowest level since 1968.
>"Initial filings for unemployment dropped to 166,000, well below the Dow Jones estimate of _...Read More_
>"The president is racing to show the public that he is taking action to address rising prices and bottlenecks amid mounting anxiety among some of _...Read More_
>"The president is racing to show the public that he is taking action to address rising prices and bottlenecks amid mounting anxiety among some of _...Read More_
"Continued jobless claims, which count workers who have filed for benefits for at least two consecutive weeks, stood at around 2 million in the week ended November 13, down 60,000 from the prior week."
"Continued jobless claims, which count workers who have filed for benefits for at least two consecutive weeks, stood at around 2 million in the week ended November 13, down 60,000 from the prior week."
>"Economists surveyed by Dow Jones expected to see new claims edge down to 275,000 after seeing three consecutive weeks of surprisingly large decreases."
>"Economists surveyed by Dow Jones expected to see new claims edge down to 275,000 after seeing three consecutive weeks of surprisingly large decreases."
The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid fell last week to 498,000, the lowest point since the viral pandemic struck 14 months ago and a sign of the job market’s growing strength as businesses reopen and consumers step up spending.
The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid fell last week to 498,000, the lowest point since the viral pandemic struck 14 months ago and a sign of the job market’s growing strength as businesses reopen and consumers step up spending.