Investing.com - The number of people applying for first-time jobless benefits in the U.S. rose more-than-expected last week, official data showed on Thursday.
In a report, Department of Labor said that U.S. initial jobless claims rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 302K, from 298K in the prior week.
Analysts had expected U.S. initial jobless claims to rise to 300K last week.
In a report, Department of Labor said that U.S. initial jobless claims rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 302K, from 298K in the prior week.
Analysts had expected U.S. initial jobless claims to rise to 300K last week.