Continuing jobless claims in the United States, often considered an indicator for the number of individuals receiving unemployment benefits, fell to 1,939,000 for the week ending November 22, 2025. This marks the lowest level in seven weeks, decreasing from a revised figure of 1,943,000 from the prior period, and falling below the projected 1,960,000. Nevertheless, continuing claims are still near their peak since 2021, reflecting a cooling labor market that is making it increasingly difficult for unemployed Americans to find new job opportunities.