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[QUOTE="MiloPlexyTrade, post: 239068, member: 122944"] [RIGHT][B]5th December 2024 Thursday[/B] [/RIGHT] [JUSTIFY][B]The United States is set to release its weekly Unemployment Claims report on Thursday, offering crucial insights into the labor market's current health. This report will shed light on the number of individuals filing for unemployment benefits for the first time, serving as a key indicator of economic stability and workforce trends. [/B][/JUSTIFY] [CENTER][B][U]USD - Unemployment Claims[/U][/B][/CENTER] [JUSTIFY]Unemployment Claims track the number of first-time filings for unemployment insurance in the past week. A lower-than-expected figure is positive for the currency, reflecting stronger labor market conditions. Although a lagging indicator, it provides vital insights into economic health and influences monetary policy decisions. In the week ending November 23, seasonally adjusted initial jobless claims decreased by 2,000 to 213,000, while the previous week’s claims were revised upward by 2,000 to 215,000. The 4-week moving average of initial claims dropped by 1,250 to 217,000, following an upward revision of the previous average from 217,750 to 218,250. For the week ending November 16, the insured unemployment rate remained unchanged at 1.3%. However, the number of seasonally adjusted insured unemployment claims increased by 9,000 to 1,907,000—the highest level since November 2021. The previous week’s insured unemployment figure was revised down by 10,000 to 1,898,000. Additionally, the 4-week moving average for insured unemployment climbed by 13,500 to 1,890,250, also reaching its highest level since November 2021, after the prior week’s average was revised down by 2,500 to 1,876,750.[/JUSTIFY] [B]TL;DR[/B] [TABLE] [TR] [TH][B]Metric[/B][/TH] [TH][B]Current Value[/B][/TH] [TH][B]Change[/B][/TH] [TH][B]Revised Previous Value[/B][/TH] [TH][B]Highest Since[/B][/TH] [/TR] [/TABLE] [TABLE] [TR] [TD]Initial Jobless Claims[/TD] [TD]213,000[/TD] [TD]Decreased by 2,000[/TD] [TD]215,000[/TD] [TD]-[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [TABLE] [TR] [TD]4-Week Moving Avg. (Initial Claims)[/TD] [TD]217,000[/TD] [TD]Decreased by 1,250[/TD] [TD]218,250[/TD] [TD]-[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [TABLE] [TR] [TD]Insured Unemployment Rate[/TD] [TD]1.3%[/TD] [TD]Unchanged[/TD] [TD]-[/TD] [TD]-[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [TABLE] [TR] [TD]Insured Unemployment Claims[/TD] [TD]1,907,000[/TD] [TD]Increased by 9,000[/TD] [TD]1,898,000[/TD] [TD]November 2021[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [TABLE] [TR] [TD]4-Week Moving Avg. (Insured Claims)[/TD] [TD]1,890,250[/TD] [TD]Increased by 13,500[/TD] [TD]1,876,750[/TD] [TD]November 2021[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [JUSTIFY]The upcoming [B]Unemployment Claims report[/B] is forecasted to show [B]215,000[/B] initial claims, reflecting a slight increase compared to the previous week's outcome of [B]213,000.[/B][/JUSTIFY] The next upcoming [B]Unemployment Claims[/B] is set to be released on [B]Thursday [/B]at [B]1:30 PM GMT.[/B] [ATTACH type="full"]30548[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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