
The number of initial jobless claims in the United States last week saw the largest drop in a year, analysts say it will help alleviate concerns about a recession

The data released by the US Department of Labor shows that the number of initial jobless claims decreased by 17,000 to 233,000 last week, lower than expected, marking the largest drop in a year. This may help alleviate concerns in the market about labor market decline. The non-farm payroll report released last week showed a significant reduction in hiring by employers, leading to an increase in the unemployment rate and raising concerns about economic recession. Analysts say that although concerns still exist, the decrease in initial jobless claims indicates that the US labor market is still in a recovery phase. Global markets are experiencing sell-offs, calling for a rate cut by the Federal Reserve
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