US Continuing Jobless Claims Hit Two-Year High, Signaling Labor Market Shift

27 June 2024

The latest US labor market data shows a mixed picture, with recurring jobless claims rising to 1.84 million in mid-June, the highest since late 2021, suggesting longer job search periods for the unemployed. While initial claims slightly decreased to 233,000, the overall trend indicates a softening labor market. The unemployment rate has increased to 4%, and hiring has slowed significantly compared to the post-pandemic recovery period. Economists and Federal Reserve officials are closely monitoring these trends to assess the labor market’s resilience and potential future developments.

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