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United States Initial Jobless Claims
Last Release
Jan 10, 2026
Actual
198
Units In
Thousand
Previous
207
Frequency
Weekly
Next Release
Jan 22, 2026
Time to Release
5 Days 10 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
6,149 Apr 2020 | 162 Nov 1968 | 361.02 Thousand | 1967-2026 | U.S. Department of Labor |
Initial jobless claims have a big impact in financial markets because unlike continued claims data which measures the number of persons claiming unemployment benefits, Initial jobless claims measures new and emerging unemployment.
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Initial jobless claims in the US fell by 9,000 from the previous week to 198,000 on the week ending January 10th, contrasting with market expectations of an increase to 215,000, to mark the second-lowest reading in two years. In the meantime, continuing claims fell to by 19,000 to 1,884,000 at the turn of the year, in line with market expectations, to extend the decreasing trend since October, albeit remaining above averages since 2022. The result continued to reflect a labor market that has low firing and relatively low hiring. In the meantime, initial unemployment claims from federal employees, which have been under scrutiny as markets measure the impact of the US government shutdown, rose by 170 to 646.
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