Oct.01 — Initial jobless claims in regular state programs decreased by 36000 to 837000 in the week ended Sept. 26, Labor … source
Peter Baker of The New York Times and Robert Costa of The Washington Post join to discuss the devastating economic effects … source
Apr.02 — A total of 6.65 million people filed jobless claims in the week ended March 28 as businesses closed around the nation to try and mitigate the...
Initial applications for US unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose last week, while US labor costs increased by less than previously reported. Michael McKee reports on Bloomberg Television....
Initial jobless claims increased by 22000 to 231000 in the week ended May 4, according to Labor Department data. The median … source
Initial unemployment claims fell by 22,000 to 242,000 in the week ended May 13, following fraud-inflated figures in previous weeks. Continuing claims edged down to 1.8 million...
US jobless claims held steady at 208,000 for the week ending April 27, just below the consensus forecast of 211,000. Nonfarm-business labor productivity rose at a...
GDP rose at an upwardly revised 3.4% annualized pace in the fourth quarter, according to the third estimate of the figures from the Bureau of Economic...
Nov.19 — Weekly jobless claims came in at 742,000, up 31,000 from the previous week. Mike McKee explains on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” source
US economic growth slowed more than expected in the first quarter. GDP rose at a 1.1% annualized rate as applications for … source
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