U.S. Unemployment Claims Rise For Third Straight Week
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Since topping 900,000 in early January, applications had fallen fairly steadily as the economy bounced back from last year's shutdowns.
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose for the third straight week, a sign that the highly contagious Delta variant may be slowing a recovery in the job market.
Claims rose unexpectedly by 11,000 last week to 362,000, the Labor Department said Thursday, though economists had been expecting claims to go in the opposite direction. The four-week moving average of claims, which smooths out week-to-week ups and downs, rose for the first time in seven weeks to 340,000.
Since topping 900,000 in early January, applications had fallen fairly steadily as the economy bounced back from last year's shutdowns. But they've been rising along with coronavirus infections.