U.S. Unemployment Claims Slightly Higher Than Expected in Mid-August
According to Odaily, the number of initial unemployment claims in the United States for the week ending August 17 reached 232,000, slightly above the expected 230,000. The previous week''s figure was revised from 227,000 to 228,000. Additionally, the number of continuing unemployment claims for the week ending August 10 was 1.863 million, close to the anticipated 1.867 million. The prior week''s figure was adjusted from 1.864 million to 1.859 million.The four-week moving average of initial unemployment claims for the week ending August 17 was 236,000, a slight revision from the previous value of 236,500 to 236,750. These figures indicate a marginal increase in unemployment claims, reflecting ongoing adjustments in the labor market. The data provides insight into the current state of employment and economic conditions in the United States.