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US initial jobless claims 206K vs 210K expected

investinglive.com · 1h · first report

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Prior 209K (revised to 212K) Continuing claims 1799K vs 1790K expected Prior 1777K (revised to 1781K) Initial jobless claims fell to 206,000 for the week ending August 15, below the 210,000 consensus forecast. The previous week's figure was revised higher to 212,000 from 209,000. The data suggest that employers continue to hold onto workers despite signs of moderation. Initial claims remain well below levels typically associated with a deteriorating labor market, reinforcing the view that layoffs are still relatively scarce. Continuing claims, which measure the number of people already receiving unemployment benefits, rose to 1.799 million, above the 1.790 million expected. The prior week's figure was also revised higher to 1.781 million from 1.777 million. Overall, the data points to some stabilisation after the strengthening seen in the prior months. This article was written by Giuseppe Dellamotta at investinglive.com.

The coverage

  1. US jobless claims fell to 206,000 last week

    economictimes.indiatimes.com · 1h

  2. US jobless claims dip to 206,000, though 4-week average climbs

    qz.com · 1h

  3. Initial jobless claims unexpectedly fall in past week

    seekingalpha.com · 1h

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