Svmuureported that the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits decreased last week, indicating a degree of resilience in the labor market and providing room for the Federal Reserve to focus on combating rising inflation. Data shows that for the week ending May 16, the number of initial jobless claims decreased by 3,000 to a seasonally adjusted 209,000.
Although economists expect a seasonal increase in jobless claims during the summer, the labor market currently remains stable. Financial markets now expect the Fed to keep its benchmark overnight interest rate within the 3.50% to 3.75% range until next year. (Jin Shi)
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