U.S. jobless claims fall to 201,000, lowest level since January
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Initial jobless claims dropped by 20,000 to 201,000 in the week ending
Continuing claims, which are a proxy for the number of people receiving unemployment benefits, declined to 1.66 million in the week through
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The figures, which correspond with the reference period for the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ monthly employment report, underscore the resilience of the labor market. While the pace of hiring has slowed across the economy, firms have largely avoided cutting workers.
With layoffs limited and unemployment low, consumers have continued to spend, supporting economic growth.
"The analysis is straightforward: while the pace of new hiring has moderated significantly in recent months, layoffs are still at rock bottom levels," said
On Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chair
The four-week moving average of initial claims, which smooths out some of the volatility, dropped to 217,000, the lowest level since February.
On an unadjusted basis, claims were little changed. Applications fell in
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