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United States Initial Jobless Claims
Last Release
Mar 29, 2025
Actual
219
Units In
Thousand
Previous
225
Frequency
Weekly
Next Release
Apr 10, 2025
Time to Release
5 Days 12 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
6,149 Apr 2020 | 162 Nov 1968 | 362.84 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 United States decreased by 6,000 to 219,000 in the week ending March 29, below market expectations of 225,000, to remain at historically low levels. On the other hand, recurring claims rose by 56,000 to 1903,000 in the previous week, the highest since November 2021 and well above forecast, suggesting that unemployed individuals are finding it increasingly difficult to reenter the workforce. In the meantime, unemployment claims filed under programs for Federal government employees, which have been under close scrutiny due to firings by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), fell by 257 to 564. Despite the decrease, reports that many firings by DOGE were done with severance packages prevents employees from claiming benefits immediately after being terminated.
United States Initial Jobless Claims History
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