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U.S. Jobless Claims 4-Week Average Edges Lower, Hinting at Resilient Labor Market

The four-week average of U.S. jobless claims continued to trend down, signaling ongoing resilience in the labor market. The indicator eased to 207.50K, down from the previous level of 211.00K, according to data updated on 30 April 2026.

The decline in the moving average suggests that new claims for unemployment benefits are stabilizing at relatively low levels, often interpreted as a sign of steady employment conditions. While the shift from 211.00K to 207.50K is modest, it reinforces the view that layoffs remain contained, an important factor for consumer spending and broader economic momentum in the United States.

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