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US Jobless Claims Edge Higher to 215k as Continuing Claims Rise Too

US Jobless Claims Edge Higher to 215k as Continuing Claims Rise Too

US initial jobless claims rose by 5k to 215k in the week ending May 23, coming in slightly above expectations of 210k. The four-week moving average of initial claims also climbed to 209k.

Continuing claims increased by 15k to 1.786m in the week ending May 16, while the four-week moving average rose to 1.773m. The continued rise in continuing claims may indicate unemployed workers are taking longer to find new jobs, pointing to some cooling in labor-market momentum.

Indicator Previous Forecast Actual
Initial Jobless Claims 210k 210k 215k
4-Week Avg Initial Claims 202.75k 209k
Continuing Claims 1.771m 1.786m
4-Week Avg Continuing Claims 1.770m 1.773m

Full US jobless claims release here.

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