US Unemployment Claims Decline By 26,000
New unemployment claims in the United States declined by 26,000 for the week ending April 25th. The latest job market readings suggest most companies are continuing to avoid large layoffs. Continuing claims also lagged by one week.
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WLS-AM 890 Chicago
“The number of new claims declined by 26,000 in the week ending April 25th. Continuing claims lagged by a week.”
WLS-AM 890 Chicago
“The number of new claims declined by 26,000 in the week ending April 25th. Fed Chair Jerome Powell said at his news conference this week, the labor market is in balance, but an unusual and uncomfortable balance.”
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