US Jobless Claims Reach Pandemic Low
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US Jobless Claims , Reach Pandemic Low .
Amid an influx of new COVID-19 cases,
Fox Business reports the number of Americans filing for jobless benefits dropped to a pandemic low last week.
Amid an influx of new COVID-19 cases,
Fox Business reports the number of Americans filing for jobless benefits dropped to a pandemic low last week.
For the week ending on Dec. 25, unemployment claims were down by 198,000.
For the week ending on Dec. 25, unemployment claims were down by 198,000.
Continuing claims data shows those collecting jobless benefits dropped to 1.7 million.
Continuing claims data shows those collecting jobless benefits dropped to 1.7 million.
As the United States was seemingly emerging from the pandemic's economic despair,
10.6 million jobs were available in September.
As the United States was seemingly emerging from the pandemic's economic despair,
10.6 million jobs were available in September.
Nearly 11 million jobs were available
in the United States in October.
Prospects have dimmed as the
Omicron variant quickly spreads to
each corner of the country.
Some believe this wave of coronavirus could have devastating effects on the U.S. economy.
As the pandemic continues,
7.4 million Americans have
yet to rejoin the labor force.
Companies around the nation
have struggled to fill positions.
According to U.S. Labor Department data,
there are four million more jobs
than available workers to do them.
According to U.S. Labor Department data,
there are four million more jobs
than available workers to do them
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