According to BlockBeats, the number of initial unemployment claims in the United States saw a slight increase last week, indicating that layoffs remain low despite a slowdown in the labor market. The U.S. Department of Labor reported on Thursday that for the week ending September 7, initial claims for unemployment benefits rose by 2,000 to a total of 230,000. However, it is important to note that the data collection period included the Labor Day holiday, which often causes fluctuations in the number of claims filed before and after public holidays.
In addition, the number of continuing claims for unemployment benefits for the week ending August 31 increased by 5,000 to 1.85 million. This slight rise follows a trend where continuing claims had surged to levels not seen since the end of 2021 in July but mostly declined throughout August. This decline in continuing claims aligns with the decrease in the unemployment rate observed last month.