U.S. applications for unemployment aid inched down last week as layoffs remain at historically healthy levels.
U.S. applications for unemployment benefits fell by 1,000 last week to 215,000, according to the Labor Department.
Josh Schaefer, an analyst at Barron’s, went on Fox Business’s The Bottom Line this week with a blunt message for anyone ...
The dollar index (DXY00) fell to a 2-week low on Thursday and finished down by -0.52%. The dollar tumbled on Thursday after a ...
The economy added less than half the number of jobs expected last month and saw fewer gains in April in May than first ...
U.S. initial jobless claims fell to 215K for the week ended June 27, beating the 220K consensus estimate and coming in ...
Virginia will raise its maximum weekly unemployment benefit to $478 for new claims filed on or after July 5 under a new state ...
Initial claims dropped 12,000 to 215,000 for the week ending June 20, but continued claims climbed to 1,821,000 - the highest ...
Fewer Americans applied for jobless aid last week as layoffs remain low despite economic headwinds that are creating ...
The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week, consistent with labor ...
WASHINGTON, June 18 (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits fell last week, but remained at slightly higher levels, suggesting some moderation in the pace of job ...