Brazil's Unemployment Hits Record Low Since 2012 Brazil's unemployment rate has fallen to 6.1%, marking its lowest level since 2012. Discover what this means for the Brazilian labor market and economy.
Mixed Signals in US Jobless Claims: Recurring Applications Surge US jobless claims reveal a mixed labor market: recurring applications hit a 3-year high, while initial claims decline. Explore the impact on the US economy.
Japan's Job Market Steady with 1.25 Jobs-to-Applicants Ratio Japan's labor market remains stable as the jobs-to-applicants ratio holds at 1.25, with the jobless rate steady at 2.5%. Explore the latest employment trends.
U.S. Unemployment Benefits Hit 3-Year High Explore the rise in U.S. unemployment benefits to a three-year high, reflecting shifts in the labor market. Stay informed on labor trends and economic impacts.
Jobless Claims Dip, Highlighting Labor Market Resilience Initial jobless claims decrease in week ending Dec. 21, showcasing the labor market's resilience amidst economic challenges.
Jobless Claims Decrease, Show Labor Market Strength Weekly jobless claims fell for the week ended Dec. 21, showcasing the resilience of the labor market. Discover more about this key economic indicator.
Unemployment Benefit Claims Steady; Continuing Claims Hit Three-Year High U.S. unemployment benefit applications remain unchanged, while continuing claims surge to a three-year peak, reflecting labor market dynamics.
Jobless Claims Fall, Continuing Claims Rise: Signs of Labor Market Cooling Weekly jobless claims dropped to 219,000, while continuing claims increased to 1.91 million, signaling a cooling labor market. Stay updated on economic trends.
Weekly Jobless Claims Drop to 219,000, Beating Expectations U.S. weekly jobless claims fall to 219,000, lower than forecast, while continuing claims see an uptick. Discover the latest trends in the labor market.
U.S. Jobless Claims Steady, Continuing Claims Surge U.S. unemployment applications steady, but continuing claims hit a three-year high, signaling potential shifts in the labor market.