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United States Continuing jobless claims: 1851 (-0.48%)
Last Update: January 31, 2025

United States Continuing jobless claims closed down 1851 as of January 31, 2025 from 1860 from the previous month and 1787 from last year.


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United States Continuing jobless claims

DateValues
2025-01-31 1851
2024-12-31 1860
2024-11-30 1847
2024-10-31 1856
2024-09-30 1832
2024-08-31 1821
2024-07-31 1813
2024-06-30 1790
2024-06-01 1820
2024-05-31 1790
2024-05-25 1790
2024-05-18 1790
2024-05-11 1787
2024-05-04 1786
2024-04-27 1781
2024-04-20 1768
2024-04-13 1774
2024-04-06 1797
2024-03-30 1810
2024-03-23 1789
2024-03-16 1810
2024-03-09 1795
2024-03-02 1803
2024-02-24 1794

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United States Continuing jobless claims Statistics


IndicatorSymbolActualPreviousM/M%Y/Y%TrendSlopePercentileUpdate
Continuing jobless claimsus.contjoblessclaims1851.01860-04UPUP902025-01-31

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What is the United States Continuing jobless claims

Continuing jobless claims in the United States refer to the number of individuals who are currently receiving unemployment benefits and have been doing so for an extended period of time. This data is an important indicator of the health of the labor market and the overall economy. A high number of continuing jobless claims may indicate that there are still significant challenges in the job market, while a low number may suggest that the economy is improving and more people are finding work. Policymakers and economists closely monitor this data to assess the effectiveness of government programs and to make informed decisions about economic policy.