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    U.S. labor outlook dims as claims escalate

    May 2, 2025
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    Weekly jobless claims in the United States rose sharply to 241,000 for the week ending April 26, reflecting an increase of 18,000 from the prior week and exceeding expectations of 225,000. The figures, released by the U.S. Department of Labor, indicate the highest level of new claims since February 22 and raise concerns about the underlying strength of the labor market. Continuing claims, which provide a broader perspective by tracking individuals who have been receiving unemployment benefits for longer periods, increased by 83,000 to reach 1.92 million. This is the highest level recorded since November 13, 2021.

    U.S. unemployment claims unexpectedly rise to 241,000

    These numbers suggest a potential shift in labor market dynamics, where displaced workers may be finding it more difficult to secure new employment. A significant portion of the increase in initial claims was concentrated in New York, where unadjusted filings rose sharply to 30,043. Analysts have attributed this spike partly to seasonal factors, such as the spring recess in public schools, which may have temporarily affected employment levels. However, the broader upward trend across multiple regions suggests that the rise in claims is not confined to localized or temporary events.

    In the District of Columbia, claims continued to climb, though at a more moderate pace. The capital region had previously seen a notable rise in unemployment filings linked to efforts earlier in the year to reduce federal workforce expenditures. The jobless claims report arrives amid growing signs of economic strain. On Wednesday, the U.S. Commerce Department reported that gross domestic product contracted at a 0.3% annualized rate in the first quarter. This marks the first decline in GDP in three years. The downturn was attributed to a combination of increased imports ahead of newly announced tariffs, subdued consumer spending, and reduced government expenditures.

    Despite the uptick in weekly claims, the longer-term trends have not yet shifted dramatically. The four-week moving average of initial claims, considered a more stable indicator, rose by 5,500 to 226,000. This remains within the general range observed over recent months and suggests that while volatility has increased, broader labor market conditions are still relatively consistent. The Labor Department is set to release April’s non-farm payrolls report on Friday. Economists anticipate a net job gain of approximately 133,000.

    The weekly claims data released Thursday will not be included in that report, as it falls outside the reference period used for payroll survey calculations. The current data reflects a labor market experiencing increasing pressure amid broader  economic  headwinds. While some of the rise in claims may be influenced by seasonal or administrative factors, the overall trend points to a potential cooling in hiring momentum across the U.S. economy. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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