U.S. Unemployment Claims Up by 11,000 Last Week
For the week ending August 16, initial claims for unemployment benefits rose by 11,000 to a total of 235,000—representing the sharpest increase since late May.
The report also revealed a rise in the number of individuals continuing to receive benefits after their first week of aid. This figure climbed by 30,000 to a seasonally adjusted 1.972 million for the week ending August 9. It is the highest number recorded since November 2021.
Media reported that these trends reflect a growing weakening of the labor market this year, with increasing signs that many Americans are struggling to find new jobs.
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