Initial jobless claims in the US for the week ending May 16 reached 209,000, with the forecast at 210,000.
Odaily reported: For the week ending May 16, initial jobless claims in the United States reached 209 thousand, with an expected value of 210 thousand. The previous value was revised from 211 thousand to 212 thousand.
The four-week average of initial jobless claims in the United States for the week ending May 16 was 202.5 thousand, with the previous value revised from 203.75 thousand to 204 thousand.
For the week ending May 9, continuing jobless claims in the United States were 1.782 million, with an expected value of 1.785 million. The previous value was revised from 1.782 million to 1.776 million. (Golden Ten Data)
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