Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas at the end of August, triggering the biggest weekly spike in
jobless claims since 2012.
Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas at the end of August, triggering the biggest weekly spike in
jobless claims since 2012.
Not exact matches
Next, U.S weekly
Jobless Claims were the highest
since January 11th and the Trade Deficit expanded more than expected.
On the data front, initial
jobless claims increased to 211,000 in the prior week, but remain near the lowest level
since 1973.
The numbers: One week after falling to the lowest level
since 1969, initial U.S.
jobless claims rebounded but only slightly.
After last week's sharp drop in initial
jobless claims to 209k, the lowest
since 1969, they stayed pretty low this past week.
The four - week average of initial
jobless claims hit the lowest level
since 2000.
Durable Goods orders hit their lowest level
since 2002, and
Jobless Claims hit their highest level
since 1982.
In December,
jobless claims were at their lowest level
since 2008.