The government reports another 787,000 Americans filed first time claims for jobless benefits on a seasonally adjusted basis during the Christmas week.
The government reports another 787,000 Americans filed first time claims for jobless benefits on a seasonally adjusted basis during the Christmas week.
The government reports another- 787-thousand americans filed- first-time claims for jobless - benefits -- on a seasonally - adjusted basis -- during the- - christmas week.
- it's a decline from the week- before and slightly better- than economists predicted.- but claims were still three-and- a-half times higher than the- same time last year.- overall, unemployment claims- remain well above - historic norms. - it signals ongoing pain in the- job market during the - coronavirus pandemic.
- in addition to regular jobless- claims, more than 308-- thousand workers filed for aid- - - - under the pandemic unemployment- assistance program last week.
- the program offers benefits to- people who aren't eligible- for regular state aid, such as- the self-employed and
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