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US weekly initial jobless claims decline

Relief package stalled in Congress as Americans need cash for upcoming holiday season

Övünç Kutlu  | 22.10.2020 - Update : 22.10.2020
US weekly initial jobless claims decline

ANKARA

The number of Americans filing unemployment claims for the first time fell 55,000 from previous week to 787,000 last week, according to data released Thursday by the Labor Department.

Analysts expected claims to rise to 860,000 for the week ending Oct. 17. The previous week's figure was revised down from 898,000 to
842,000.

The states of Kansas, Massachusetts, Texas and Virginia saw the highest rise in claims. California, Florida, Georgia and Michigan posted major declines.

Despite the fall in claims, millions of Americans are in need of cash amid the economic slowdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

US Congress, however, has still could not reach a deal on a much-anticipated relief bill, with Americans needing cash for the coming holiday season.

The world's largest economy lost 22 million jobs in March and April and could only fill half as 12.6 million workers are still without a job.

The unemployment rate fell to 7.9% in September, marking its fifth consecutive monthly decline, but the US economy added just 661,000 jobs last month.


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