
The U.S. job market remains robust! Initial jobless claims have declined for six consecutive weeks to a new low since mid-April

The number of initial jobless claims in the United States unexpectedly fell to 217,000 last week, marking a decline for six consecutive weeks and reaching a new low since mid-April, below market expectations. The number of continuing jobless claims also slightly decreased to 1.955 million. Despite weak hiring, employers remain reluctant to lay off workers, and the overall labor market remains stable. Economists expect the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates unchanged while monitoring the impact of tariffs on inflation. Although job growth has slowed, the labor market remains robust, but unemployed individuals face the risk of prolonged unemployment
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