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US jobless claims rise slightly, still remain historically low

Applications for US unemployment insurance rose for the first time in six weeks but remained historically low, suggesting demand for workers remains healthy despite an increasingly uncertain economic outlook.

Initial unemployment claims increased by 5,000 to 213,000 in the week ended Sept. 17, after a downward revision in the prior week, Labor Department data showed Thursday.

The median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for 217,000 new applications.

The four-week moving average, which smooths out volatility from week to week, fell to 216,750.

Continuing claims dropped to 1.38 million in the week ended September 10.

Jobless claims have generally been dropping as employers try to fill millions of open positions while retaining the workers they already have. However, hiring is expected to weaken as the Federal Reserve continues to raise interest rates, with employment being a key sacrifice in the central bank's effort to bring inflation down. Bloomberg

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