Continuing Jobless Claims Drop to Three-Month Low

2025-12-31 13:36 By Dongting Liu 1 min. read

Continuing jobless claims in the United States, a key indicator of the number of people receiving unemployment benefits, declined to 1,866 thousand in the week ending December 20th, 2025, down from a downwardly revised 1,913 thousand in the prior week.

This marked the lowest level in three weeks, reflecting seasonal volatility during the holiday period.



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Continuing Jobless Claims Drop to Three-Month Low
Continuing jobless claims in the United States, a key indicator of the number of people receiving unemployment benefits, declined to 1,866 thousand in the week ending December 20th, 2025, down from a downwardly revised 1,913 thousand in the prior week. This marked the lowest level in three weeks, reflecting seasonal volatility during the holiday period.
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