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Continuing Jobless Claims, the Army of Unemployed, Hits Lowest Level Since Before Recession

The U.S. Labor Department may have given a disappointing uptick in the unemployment rate two weeks ago, but the weekly jobless claims picture is coming out in a different light ...
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Weekly Jobless Claims Worse Than Expected on the Surface

The U.S. Labor Department may be getting a new chief soon, but the weekly jobless claims report and other reports are still coming out. This past week, weekly claims were ...
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Weekly Jobless Claims Posts Drop Ahead of Unemployment Data

We have had a slew of jobs data ahead of Friday's key employment situation from the Department of Labor. After ADP showed a very surprising larger jump in its payrolls ...
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Weekly Jobless Claims Previews Unemployment & Payrolls Data Ahead of Friday

The Labor Department is out with its report on weekly jobless claims and it is looking like the weekly claims will be heading back in the right direction if today's ...
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Weekly Jobless Claims Still Far Too High

The data on weekly jobless claims from the Labor Department fell by 44,000 in the last week to 434,000.  We had expectations of about 430,000 for the week.  Sadly, the ...
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The Twitter-24/7 Wall St. Market Report (3/17/2011) Jobless Claims, Fedex Earnings

Twitter  has, by most estimates, 175 million members, which makes it one of the largest social networks in the world. All major media companies are on Twitter and some have ...
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Another Positive Move in Jobs

The Labor Department just released the weekly jobless claims data and showed that the weekly jobless claims fell down by 19,000 back under the 400,000 threshold to some 391,000 claims.  ...
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Economic Data Galore: Jobs, Confidence, Inflation, Housing & Manufacturing

Thursday has been a very busy day when it comes down to economic releases.  We have seen data from the Conference Board on Consumer Confidence for December and National Association ...
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