Jobless Claims Show Low-Hire, Low-Fire Environment Continues

November 26, 2025

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Last week, 216,000 Americans filed new unemployment claims

A person walks past a red banner sign that reads "NOW HIRING" in white text.
Over the past year, the weekly claims number has mostly hovered between about 210,000 and 250,000, suggesting there has been no big uptick in job cuts. olivier douliery/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images

The latest batch of weekly jobless-claims data brought more evidence Wednesday that the labor market is stuck in an uncertain neutral: layoffs subdued, but flagging hiring, too.

Last week 216,000 Americans filed new unemployment claims, the Labor Department said Wednesday, down from 222,000 a week earlier. Over the past year, the weekly claims number has mostly hovered between about 210,000 and 250,000, suggesting there has been no big uptick in job cuts.

 

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