WASHINGTON, May 14 (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits increased moderately last week, pointing to a stable labor market even as rising energy prices from the ...
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits tumbled to their lowest level more than 50 years last week despite a ...
New applications for U.S. unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week, suggesting labor market conditions ...
Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine Vermont initial weekly unemployment claims decreased by more than 400 last week ...
Figure suggests U.S. labour market remains strong, but elevated energy costs may eventually lead to uptick in layoffs, ...
Initial U.S. jobless claims fell to 189,000 last week, the lowest since 1969, defying expectations amid geopolitical tensions and rising inflation. The labor market remains in a 'low-hire, low-fire' ...
The US labour market showed signs of resilience toward the end of March, with fresh data pointing to subdued layoffs as initial applications for unemployment benefits fell. New claims for state ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. applications for unemployment benefits fell last week, remaining in the range of the past few years even as the war in Iran continues to threaten the global economy. The number ...
US jobless claims drop to 189,000, signalling labour market resilience despite inflation, high oil prices and global ...