U.S. Initial Jobless Claims Rise to 210,000, Slightly Below Estimate
The latest reading came in above the prior week’s 205,000 but just under the consensus estimate of 211,000, indicating a modest increase in unemployment benefit filings.
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Initial jobless claims: A weekly U.S. labor market indicator measuring how many people filed for unemployment benefits for the first time.