
The number of initial jobless claims in the United States hits a nearly four-year high, reinforcing expectations for a rate cut by the Federal Reserve in September

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The number of initial jobless claims in the United States surged to its highest level in nearly four years last week, reaching 263,000, exceeding economists' expectations of 235,000. This phenomenon indicates that layoffs may be intensifying and hiring activity is significantly slowing down. The four-week moving average of initial jobless claims also rose to 240,500, marking the highest level since June. The number of claims in Texas spiked by 15,304, becoming a major driving factor. Before this data was released, the number of new jobs added in August was only 22,000, reflecting a weak labor market
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