US Initial Jobless Claims Rise Less than Expected

2026-02-26 13:36 By Andre Joaquim 1 min. read

Initial jobless claims in the US inched higher by 4,000 from the previous week to 212,000 on the third week of February, below market expectations of 215,000 to remain firmly below averages from the last two years.

Consistently, continuing claims, which serve as a proxy for outstanding unemployment in the US, fell by 31,000 to 1,833,000 in the previous week, among the lowest readings in the last 10 months.

The data continued to reflect stability in the US labor market despite amid a low-firing backdrop in combination with slowing hiring.

Initial claims filed by federal employees, which have been under scrutiny as markets measure he impact of government shutdowns, fell by 141 to 554.



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