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U.S. Jobless Claims 4-Week Average Inches Higher, Signaling Subtle Labor Market Softening

The U.S. labor market showed a slight loss of momentum as the four-week average of jobless claims edged up to 203.75K, compared with the previous reading of 203.25K. The latest figure, updated on 14 May 2026, indicates a modest uptick in new unemployment filings, though levels remain broadly consistent with a historically tight labor market.

The four-week moving average is closely watched by investors and policymakers because it smooths out weekly volatility in claims data, providing a clearer view of underlying trends. The incremental rise suggests emerging signs of cooling, but not yet a decisive shift away from overall labor market strength. Market participants are likely to monitor upcoming data releases to see whether this move higher marks the start of a sustained trend or a minor fluctuation within a still-resilient jobs backdrop.

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