JUST IN: 1.3 million more U.S. workers filed jobless claims last week, the Labor Department said. The weekly figure from the federal government is slowly declining since peaking in late March, but remains at historically high levels.
Wilfredo Lee/AP, FILEThe weekly figure from the federal government is slowly declining since peaking in late March, but remains at historically high levels and has been over 1 million each week for nearly four months.
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Number of laid-off workers seeking jobless aid stuck at 1.3MWASHINGTON (AP) — The number of laid-off workers seeking unemployment benefits remained stuck at 1.3 million last week, an historically high level that indicates many companies are still cutting...
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1.3 million people filed for first-time unemployment last weekThree months after the pandemic first hit, the nation is still seeing more than a million people a week filing for unemployment benefits for the first time.
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Layoffs: 1.3M workers file for unemployment as COVID-19 surges and some states shutter againAnother 1.3M workers filed Initial jobless claims as COVID-19 cases spiked in much of the U.S. and more than 20 states paused or rolled back reopenings
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Layoffs: 1.25M more workers likely filed jobless claims as some states close again, others reopenEconomists will be closely watching the latest figures to see whether the downward trend in job cuts has been slowed or reversed by the many states that are pausing or rolling back their reopening plans.
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Stock market live updates: Dow futures down 200, jobless claims disappoint, retail sales boomInvestors digested another batch of corporate earnings, while waiting for new data on the labor market.
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