U.S. Department of Labor

government agency

Last mentioned: Mar 19, 2026

Timeline

  1. Current Report

    Applications for benefits fell to 205,000, exceeding economist expectations for a slight rise.

  2. Mid-Month Shift

    Claims were revised to 210,000 as hiring demand remained robust across service sectors.

  3. Early March Stability

    Jobless claims held steady at 212,000, showing initial signs of labor market resilience.

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