[Tree] Analysis of U.S. job market and economic conditions
Version 1.35 (2024-11-04 20:37:14.942000)
updates: Added details on job losses and survey discrepancies
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Version 1.34 (2024-11-04 17:39:28.959000)
updates: October jobs added significantly below expectations
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Version 1.33 (2024-11-04 17:36:38.500000)
updates: October jobs added only 12,000; strikes and weather impacted data
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Version 1.32 (2024-11-04 06:46:22.103000)
updates: Incorporated context on oil prices and jobless claims.
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Version 1.31 (2024-11-03 08:39:44.468000)
updates: October jobs added significantly lower than expected
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Version 1.3 (2024-11-03 02:44:53.030000)
updates: October jobs report shows significant decline in hiring
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Version 1.29 (2024-11-03 02:34:58.607000)
updates: Inclusion of Boeing strike and hurricane impacts
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Version 1.28 (2024-11-03 00:39:17.446000)
updates: Private sector jobs fell; economic outlook worsens
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Version 1.27 (2024-11-02 15:49:25.796000)
updates: Disappointing job growth and economic analysis ahead of elections
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Version 1.26 (2024-11-02 15:39:02.948000)
updates: October jobs report shows significant decline in employment
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Version 1.24 (2024-11-02 10:39:39.885000)
updates: Job growth drops to 12,000; strikes and weather impact
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Version 1.23 (2024-11-02 09:42:15.834000)
updates: Job growth drops to 12,000; hurricanes and strikes impact payrolls
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Version 1.22 (2024-11-02 08:39:39.070000)
updates: Job growth hits record low due to strikes and hurricanes
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Version 1.21 (2024-11-02 07:36:13.477000)
updates: Job growth drops to 12,000; hurricanes and strikes impact jobs
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Version 1.19 (2024-11-02 06:43:38.771000)
updates: Job growth declines, hurricanes and strikes impact employment
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Version 1.18 (2024-11-02 04:42:42.611000)
updates: October jobs added significantly lower than expected
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Version 1.17 (2024-11-01 23:35:37.612000)
updates: October job growth significantly lower than expected
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Version 1.16 (2024-11-01 22:37:20.218000)
updates: Weak job growth amid strikes and hurricanes reported
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Version 1.15 (2024-11-01 19:45:40.716000)
updates: October job growth significantly lower than expected
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Version 1.14 (2024-11-01 19:41:04.944000)
updates: October job growth impacted by hurricanes and strikes
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Version 1.13 (2024-11-01 19:39:51.831000)
updates: Weak job growth and economic challenges highlighted
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Version 1.12 (2024-11-01 18:41:53.713000)
updates: Job growth significantly impacted by hurricanes and strikes
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Version 1.11 (2024-11-01 18:37:26.841000)
updates: Job growth slows due to hurricanes and strikes
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Version 1.1 (2024-11-01 18:36:48.567000)
updates: Incorporated economist analysis and additional context.
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Version 1.08 (2024-11-01 16:43:03.519000)
updates: CEO reaction to poor jobs report and election impact
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Version 1.07 (2024-11-01 16:41:48.945000)
updates: Job growth stalls due to hurricanes and strikes
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Version 1.06 (2024-11-01 16:38:13.160000)
updates: Weakest job growth since December 2020 reported
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Version 1.05 (2024-11-01 15:39:24.399000)
updates: Job growth drops to 12,000; hurricanes impact hiring.
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Version 1.04 (2024-11-01 15:34:57.410000)
updates: Job growth down to 12,000; hurricanes and strikes impact
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Version 1.03 (2024-11-01 14:47:31.370000)
updates: Job growth lowest since late 2020; hurricanes, strikes impact
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Version 1.02 (2024-11-01 14:44:19.307000)
updates: Job growth slows due to hurricanes and strikes
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Version 1.01 (2024-11-01 14:43:41.763000)
updates: Weakest job growth since 2020; economic forecasts adjusted.
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Version 1.0 (2024-11-01 13:47:06.818000)
updates: Job growth stalls; lowest in four years; rising job cuts
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Version 0.99 (2024-11-01 13:41:36.716000)
updates: Weak job growth reported before presidential election
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Version 0.98 (2024-11-01 13:36:25.624000)
updates: Job growth stalls; downward revisions; Fed rate cuts
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Version 0.97 (2024-11-01 11:44:56.445000)
updates: Updated job growth predictions and global economic actions
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Version 0.96 (2024-11-01 06:44:18.014000)
updates: Forecasts indicate slower job growth for October
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Version 0.95 (2024-10-31 04:36:10.535000)
updates: Updated job growth figures and economic context
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Version 0.94 (2024-10-30 14:49:21.926000)
updates: Job growth accelerates despite economic challenges
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Version 0.93 (2024-10-30 14:01:07.070000)
updates: Updated job growth statistics and economic insights
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Version 0.92 (2024-09-14 05:47:38.443000)
updates: Denver leads in job growth; PepsiCo expands
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Version 0.91 (2024-06-20 17:54:24.269000)
updates: Information on the shift towards skills-based hiring
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Version 0.9 (2024-05-31 22:56:47.640000)
updates: Information on the shift towards skills-based hiring
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Version 0.9 (2024-05-31 22:56:47.640000)
updates: Information on the shift towards skills-based hiring
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Version 0.9 (2024-05-31 22:56:47.640000)
updates: Information on the shift towards skills-based hiring
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Version 0.9 (2024-05-31 22:56:47.640000)
updates: Information on the shift towards skills-based hiring
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Version 0.9 (2024-05-31 22:56:47.640000)
updates: Information on the shift towards skills-based hiring
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Version 0.9 (2024-05-31 22:56:47.640000)
updates: Information on the shift towards skills-based hiring
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Version 0.89 (2024-05-31 18:56:42.187000)
updates: Shift towards skills-based hiring, less emphasis on degrees
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Version 0.88 (2024-05-15 15:53:36.843000)
updates: New study on US job boredom and interest gaps
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Version 0.87 (2024-05-12 16:52:46.426000)
updates: AI adoption growing rapidly in US businesses
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Version 0.87 (2024-05-12 16:52:46.426000)
updates: AI adoption growing rapidly in US businesses
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Version 0.86 (2024-05-12 09:16:33.321000)
updates: AI adoption growing rapidly in US businesses
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Version 0.85 (2024-05-07 01:59:18.150000)
updates: The rate of AI adoption in US businesses is growing rapidly, led by firms in the IT sector and in Colorado and the District of Columbia.
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Version 0.84 (2024-05-05 05:51:37.659000)
updates: Seattle and New York City emerge as AI job hotspots
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Version 0.83 (2024-05-04 16:41:10.416000)
updates: Seattle and New York City identified as AI job hotspots
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Version 0.82 (2024-05-04 14:52:15.790000)
updates: Add information about New York City's AI job market and economic growth
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Version 0.81 (2024-04-27 16:53:46.634000)
updates: The emergence of Seattle as a hotspot for AI jobs
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Version 0.79 (2024-04-04 15:19:53.222000)
updates: Tech workforce in the US projected to grow in 2024, generating economic impact
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Version 0.78 (2024-04-03 13:22:19.904000)
updates: Tech workforce in the US projected to grow in 2024, generating economic impact
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Version 0.77 (2024-04-01 11:19:48.043000)
updates: Added information about low-paying jobs facing a decline in popularity
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Version 0.76 (2024-03-22 05:19:07.370000)
updates: New information on job market outlook, top jobs in 2024, and physically demanding jobs
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Version 0.75 (2024-03-01 14:22:52.929000)
updates: Information about physically demanding jobs added
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Version 0.74 (2024-02-26 19:23:27.648000)
updates: Information about workplace changes and top jobs in 2024
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Version 0.73 (2024-02-24 17:16:21.488000)
updates: A list of the 25 easiest and best-paying jobs of 2024
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Version 0.72 (2024-02-06 15:14:37.112000)
updates: Introduction of the concept of flexible jobs in 2024
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Version 0.71 (2024-02-05 16:16:44.406000)
updates: Information about US workers' job dissatisfaction and the need for multiple jobs to make a decent living
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Version 0.7 (2024-02-03 20:12:27.784000)
updates: The US job market added 353,000 jobs in January 2024, surpassing expectations. Wages increased by 4.5% year after year, and the GDP grew by 3.3%. The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) showed positive results, with a 5.4% open jobs rate and a hiring rate of 3.6% [74ff4411].
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Version 0.69 (2024-02-03 19:12:26.534000)
updates: US job market adds nearly 353,000 jobs in January 2024, unemployment rate at 3.7%
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Version 0.68 (2024-02-02 15:29:49.960000)
updates: US economy added 353,000 jobs in January
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Version 0.68 (2024-02-02 15:29:49.960000)
updates: US economy added 353,000 jobs in January
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Version 0.67 (2024-02-02 14:29:37.699000)
updates: US employers added 353,000 jobs in January, surpassing expectations
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Version 0.66 (2024-02-02 14:28:36.556000)
updates: US job market remains strong, 353,000 jobs added in January 2024, unemployment rate at 3.7% for the third consecutive month, salaries increased by 4.5% in the last 12 months [059a7e5c]
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Version 0.65 (2024-01-31 10:28:54.547000)
updates: Information about declining resignations and declining quits rate
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Version 0.64 (2024-01-31 08:25:56.985000)
updates: New information on job openings and labor market conditions
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Version 0.63 (2024-01-31 06:28:38.404000)
updates: Incorporated information about US job openings in December
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Version 0.62 (2024-01-31 03:27:57.020000)
updates: US job openings unexpectedly rise in January, while resignations decrease
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Version 0.61 (2024-01-30 19:28:03.221000)
updates: US labor market recovery, JOLTS job openings report, USD/JPY pair increase
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Version 0.6 (2024-01-30 19:25:55.119000)
updates: US job openings rose in December, indicating a still-durable labor market
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Version 0.59 (2024-01-30 17:28:05.261000)
updates: Stock market drifts near record highs with mixed profit reports
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Version 0.58 (2024-01-30 17:26:13.290000)
updates: New information about US job openings in December
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Version 0.57 (2024-01-30 16:28:05.565000)
updates: Layoffs rise and quits fall in December, indicating cooling job market
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Version 0.56 (2024-01-25 17:00:18.252000)
updates: Increase in job cuts in technology and media sectors
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Version 0.54 (2024-01-18 23:44:02.999000)
updates: Updated information on jobless claims and housing starts
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Version 0.53 (2024-01-18 18:52:58.376000)
updates: New information on jobless claims and homebuilding
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Version 0.52 (2024-01-18 17:44:42.141000)
updates: Updated information on jobless claims and labor market conditions
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Version 0.51 (2024-01-18 16:59:11.474000)
updates: Updated information on jobless claims and labor market conditions
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Version 0.49 (2024-01-18 16:44:51.933000)
updates: Updated information on jobless claims and labor market conditions
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Version 0.48 (2024-01-18 15:44:28.498000)
updates: New information on jobless claims and labor market conditions
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Version 0.47 (2024-01-18 14:42:46.031000)
updates: Updated information on the number of jobless benefits applications and the four-week average of claims
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Version 0.46 (2024-01-12 06:15:28.404000)
updates: The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell to its lowest level in nearly three months last week. The four-week average of claims was 207,750. The Federal Reserve has signaled the possibility of cutting rates three times this year. The combination of decelerating inflation and low unemployment has raised hopes of a 'soft landing' for the economy.
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Version 0.45 (2024-01-11 19:24:25.435000)
updates: Updated information on the decrease in jobless claims and the state of the labor market
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Version 0.44 (2024-01-11 19:18:12.949000)
updates: Updated information on jobless claims and labor market conditions
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Version 0.43 (2024-01-11 16:15:25.934000)
updates: Updated information on the number of Americans applying for jobless benefits
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Version 0.42 (2024-01-11 14:15:15.955000)
updates: Updated information on the number of Americans applying for jobless benefits
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Version 0.41 (2024-01-05 13:29:03.444000)
updates: Updated information on jobless claims and labor market conditions
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Version 0.4 (2024-01-04 20:20:17.467000)
updates: Additional information on labor market conditions and job cuts
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Version 0.39 (2024-01-04 17:16:08.650000)
updates: Updated information on the decline in unemployment benefit applications
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Version 0.38 (2024-01-04 15:15:55.704000)
updates: Updated information on jobless claims and labor market conditions
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Version 0.37 (2024-01-04 14:15:12.021000)
updates: Updated information on jobless claims and labor market conditions
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Version 0.36 (2023-12-29 13:02:43.846000)
updates: US applications for jobless benefits rose to 218,000 for the week ending Dec. 23, an increase of 12,000 from the previous week. The four-week average of claims fell by 250 to 212,000. Overall, 1.88 million Americans were collecting jobless benefits during the week that ended Dec. 16, an increase of 14,000 from the previous week. The unemployment rate has remained below 4 percent for 22 straight months, the longest streak since the 1960s. The Federal Reserve has raised interest rates 11 times since March 2022 to combat inflation, but is now signaling that it could cut rates three times next year. The combination of decelerating inflation and low unemployment has raised hopes of a soft landing for the economy.
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Version 0.35 (2023-12-29 07:02:04.613000)
updates: US jobless claims rose to 218,000 for the week ending December 23
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Version 0.34 (2023-12-28 21:59:22.461000)
updates: US jobless claims rose to 218,000 for the week ending Dec. 23, an increase of 12,000 from the previous week. The four-week average of claims fell by 250 to 212,000. Overall, 1.88 million Americans were collecting jobless benefits during the week that ended Dec. 16, an increase of 14,000 from the previous week.
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Version 0.33 (2023-12-28 21:01:05.910000)
updates: Applications for jobless benefits rose to 218,000 for the week ending December 23
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Version 0.32 (2023-12-28 19:59:49.741000)
updates: US jobless claims rose to 218,000 for the week ending Dec. 23, an increase of 12,000 from the previous week. The four-week average of claims fell by 250 to 212,000. Overall, 1.88 million Americans were collecting jobless benefits during the week that ended Dec. 16, an increase of 14,000 from the previous week.
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Version 0.31 (2023-12-28 19:03:41.340000)
updates: US jobless claims rose to 218,000 for the week ending Dec. 23
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Version 0.3 (2023-12-28 18:03:00.655000)
updates: US jobless claims rose to 218,000 for the week ending December 23, an increase of 12,000 from the previous week
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Version 0.29 (2023-12-28 18:00:45.874000)
updates: US jobless claims rose to 218,000 last week
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Version 0.28 (2023-12-28 17:59:55.323000)
updates: US applications for jobless benefits rise
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Version 0.27 (2023-12-28 17:00:58.301000)
updates: Rise in US unemployment claims, signs of cooling labor market
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Version 0.25 (2023-12-28 15:00:07.962000)
updates: US applications for jobless benefits rose to 218,000 for the week ending Dec. 23, an increase of 12,000 from the previous week. The four-week average of claims fell by 250 to 212,000. Overall, 1.88 million Americans were collecting jobless benefits during the week that ended Dec. 16, an increase of 14,000 from the previous week.
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Version 0.24 (2023-12-28 13:59:37.141000)
updates: US applications for jobless benefits rose to 218,000 for the week ending Dec. 23, an increase of 12,000 from the previous week. The four-week average of claims fell by 250 to 212,000. Overall, 1.88 million Americans were collecting jobless benefits during the week that ended Dec. 16, an increase of 14,000 from the previous week.
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Version 0.23 (2023-12-22 09:59:34.609000)
updates: Weekly unemployment claims rose slightly but still at historically low levels
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Version 0.22 (2023-12-22 06:05:24.018000)
updates: Unemployment claims rose slightly, but job market remains strong
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Version 0.21 (2023-12-21 20:02:36.480000)
updates: Includes information about unemployment claims in New York and Pennsylvania
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Version 0.19 (2023-12-21 16:01:37.727000)
updates: Weekly jobless claims rose slightly, but job market remains strong as inflation eases
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Version 0.18 (2023-12-21 15:02:56.844000)
updates: Weekly unemployment claims rose slightly but remain low
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Version 0.17 (2023-12-21 15:02:02.148000)
updates: Weekly US unemployment claims rise slightly, but job market remains strong as inflation eases
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Version 0.16 (2023-12-21 15:00:15.949000)
updates: US weekly jobless claims rise slightly, third-quarter GDP growth revised down
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Version 0.13 (2023-12-16 03:24:38.756000)
updates: The article provides additional information about the decline in jobless benefits applications, indicating a positive trend in employment.
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Version 0.12 (2023-12-14 19:03:50.485000)
updates: Applications for unemployment benefits fell by 19,000 to 202,000
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Version 0.11 (2023-12-14 16:03:40.914000)
updates: Updated information on jobless claims and labor market
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Version 0.1 (2023-12-14 14:58:12.761000)
updates: Updated information on jobless claims and Federal Reserve's interest rate plans
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Version 0.09 (2023-12-14 14:56:13.394000)
updates: Incorporated specific figures on jobless claims and revised previous week's reading
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Version 0.08 (2023-12-14 13:56:30.700000)
updates: Applications for jobless benefits fall, positive trend in labor market
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Version 0.06 (2023-12-07 15:51:48.094000)
updates: Updated information on jobless claims and continuing claims
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Version 0.05 (2023-12-07 15:10:48.481000)
updates: Updates on the number of jobless claims and continuing claims
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Version 0.04 (2023-12-07 15:06:46.074000)
updates: Weekly jobless claims increased slightly, labor market slowing down
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Version 0.03 (2023-11-30 18:45:25.130000)
updates: Updated information on initial jobless claims and continuing claims
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Version 0.02 (2023-11-30 16:49:39.513000)
updates: Updated information on jobless claims and continuing claims
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Version 0.01 (2023-11-30 14:48:14.852000)
updates: New information on jobless claims reaching highest level in 2 years
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