Economics
U.S. Jobless Claims Jump by Most Since March, Approach 1 Million
- Initial and continuing claims exceeded the highest estimates
- New filings higher than worst days of the 2007-09 recession
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Applications for U.S. state unemployment benefits surged last week by the most since late March, pointing to persistent labor-market pain as coronavirus infections continue to soar and potentially adding to momentum for a larger federal stimulus plan.
Initial jobless claims in regular state programs rose by 181,000 to 965,000 in the week ended Jan. 9, according to Labor Department data Thursday that showed a broad number of states with large increases. On an unadjusted basis, the figure jumped to 1.15 million.