The number of Americans on jobless benefits surged between mid-September and mid-October, government data showed on Tuesday, ...
The number of people filing initial jobless claims in the US reached 232,000 in the week ending Oct. 18, official data ...
New U.S. jobless claim applications fell last week, remaining within the healthy range of recent years, according to the ...
Applications for US unemployment benefits fell last week to 220,000, indicating that employers are largely still holding onto current workers despite economic uncertainty.
The jobs report for September, delayed for weeks due to the government shutdown, was expected to show the economy added around 50,000 jobs that month.
More than 1.9 million Americans filed claims for unemployment benefits in mid-October, the highest mark since early August, according to data from the Department of Labor. For the week ending Oct.
U.S. employment growth accelerated in September, but the labor market remained sluggish and failed to keep pace with new ...
The website of the federal agency that reports the number of people who apply for unemployment benefits each week shows that ...
Initial jobless claims fell to about 226,000 in week ended Nov 8 from previous level. Continuing claims dropped slightly, ...
Non-farm payrolls increased 119,000 after declining in the prior month, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data out ...
One of the most hotly anticipated economic reports is finally set to be released Thursday: the long-delayed jobs report for September, originally due on October 3.
Around 350,000 people owe money to the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency after they received overpayments between ...