U.S. Initial Jobless Claims for the Week Ending June 21: 236,000, Expected 245,000
Odaily Planet Daily News: For the week ending June 21, initial jobless claims in the United States were 236,000, compared to the expected 245,000. The previous figure was revised from 245,000 to 246,000.
The four-week moving average of initial jobless claims for the week ending June 21 was 245,000, with the previous value revised from 245,500 to 245,750.
Continuing jobless claims for the week ending June 14 were 1.974 million, higher than the expected 1.95 million. The previous figure was revised from 1.945 million to 1.937 million. (Jin10)
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