Economics
U.S. Jobless Claims Jump to Three-Month High Amid New Shutdowns
- Rise likely reflects volatility around Thanksgiving holiday
- Continuing claims increase for first time since August
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Applications for U.S. unemployment benefits surged last week, topping estimates with the highest level since September, suggesting that widening business shutdowns to curb the pandemic are spurring fresh job losses.
Initial jobless claims in regular state programs rose by 137,000 to 853,000 in the week ended Dec. 5, Labor Department data showed Thursday. On an unadjusted basis, the figure increased by almost 229,000. The prior week included Thanksgiving, and data tend to be volatile around holidays.