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United States Initial Jobless Claims
Last Release
Sep 06, 2025
Actual
263
Units In
Thousand
Previous
236
Frequency
Weekly
Next Release
Sep 18, 2025
Time to Release
5 Days 15 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
6,149 Apr 2020 | 162 Nov 1968 | 361.85 Thousand | 1967-2025 | U.S. Department of Labor |
Initial jobless claims have a big impact in financial markets because unlike continued claims data which measures the number of persons claiming unemployment benefits, Initial jobless claims measures new and emerging unemployment.
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Initial jobless claims in the US surged by 27,000 from the previous week to 263,000 on the first week of September, the most since October 2021, and well above the market consensus of 235,000. The result aligned with a series of pessimistic labor market surveys released since the start of the month to consolidate the evidence of a deteriorating labor backdrop in the US. The four-week moving average, which eliminates week-to-week volatility, jumped by 9,750 to 240,500, the highest since June, to mark the sharpest one-week increase since December of 2020. Among different states, initial claims in Texas rose by 15,304 before seasonal adjustments. In the meantime, outstanding unemployment claims held at 1,932,000 in the last week of August, below expectations of 1,950,000 but remaining above averages since 2021.
United States Initial Jobless Claims History
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