The number of initial claims for unemployment insurance in the U.S. increased by 0.033 million from the previous week to 0.258 million, compared to the expected 0.23 million.
October 10, 2024 21:32 JST
: Last week, the number of new initial unemployment insurance claims increased by 0.033 million from the previous week to 0.258 million. The median estimate by vroom was 0.23 million. The previous week was 0.225 million.
The 4-week moving average of initial claims for unemployment insurance, which has less volatility, increased to 0.231 million cases.
On a seasonally unadjusted basis, it was 0.235 million cases. The previous week was 0.181 million cases.
The number of continuing unemployment insurance claims increased by 0.042 million to 1.861 million people at the end of the week of September 28th.
: Last week, the number of new initial unemployment insurance claims increased by 0.033 million from the previous week to 0.258 million. The median estimate by vroom was 0.23 million. The previous week was 0.225 million.
The 4-week moving average of initial claims for unemployment insurance, which has less volatility, increased to 0.231 million cases.
On a seasonally unadjusted basis, it was 0.235 million cases. The previous week was 0.181 million cases.
The number of continuing unemployment insurance claims increased by 0.042 million to 1.861 million people at the end of the week of September 28th.
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