Updated: 09-Jul-26 09:13 ET
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| Updated: 09-Jul-26 09:13 ET |
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Highlights
- For the week ending July 4, initial jobless claims decreased by 2,000 to 215,000 (Briefing.com consensus: 220,000), which is the same level they were at in December 2025.
- For the week ending June 27, continuing jobless claims increased by 8,000 to 1.814 million, which is roughly where they stood in March.
Key Factors
- The four-week moving average for initial claims decreased by 3,750 to 218,750.
- The four-week moving average for continuing claims increased by 7,000 to 1,808,000.
- The total number of continued weeks claimed for benefits in all programs for the week ending June 20 was 1,773,725, an increase of 26,074 from the previous week. Claims filed in the comparable week a year ago totaled 1,929,561.
Big Picture
- The key takeaway from the report is the same key takeaway as other recent reports: the low level of initial jobless claims continues to reinforce the understanding that layoff activity remains quite low overall.
| Category |
Jul 4 |
Jun 27 |
Jun 20 |
Jun 13 |
Jun 6 |
| Initial Claims |
215K |
217K |
216K |
227K |
230K |
| 4-Wk Moving Avg |
219K |
223K |
225K |
224K |
219K |
| Continued Benefits |
|
1814K |
1806K |
1812K |
1800K |
| 4-Wk Moving Avg |
|
1808K |
1801K |
1792K |
1786K |