US unemployment claims up again
When last weeks numbers were just slightly better and falling under the 1 million mark, the new data is in and reveals that the unemployment claims have returned back to crossing the 1 million mark as of last week. There was an increase of 135,000 from the last week, take a look at the details here.
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