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4. The numbers are seasonally adjusted (see #2 above). And they are uninsurance claims, i.e. layoffs, not net job changes
Fri Dec 5, 2025, 04:20 PM
Dec 5

though an upturn in hiring rate would affect unemployment insurance claims somewhat (companies would be more inclined to avoid layoffs of the kinds of jobs they need more seasonal workers for, and some laid off employees would find new jobs sooner than otherwise and so might not file)

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