U.S. Jobless Claims Fell Last Week, Showing Solid Labor Market

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Applications for U.S. unemployment benefits fell last week, consistent with a labor market that remains resilient

, a proxy for layoffs, decreased by 16,000 to a seasonally adjusted 225,000 last week, the Labor Department said Thursday. That was near the 2019 weekly average of around 218,000, when the labor market was also robust.

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Yeah fell as unemployment is finally running out.

Cool now post how many people don't claim benefits and how many are having to work 2 if not 3 jobs under the biden inflation... 😐

Sure, low wage jobs for entry level positions will create more middle class citizens. 'Chipotle' hiring.

Year end is the in the black season. That many are keeping employees as a last gasp before 1/1/23 reality is not dispositive. tt:lizpeek berthacoombs

Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't a reduction in jobless claims need to be coupled with a rise in the Labor Force participation rate for that stat to be interpreted as written? simply states that Jobless Claims are a 'proxy for layoffs', which is an oversimplification.

He did that. Cope and seethe, Jack!

kenm77 Great news 🇺🇸

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