Core Insights - The number of initial jobless claims in the U.S. rose to its highest level since June, indicating a slowdown in the labor market [1] - Continuing claims also increased, suggesting that unemployed individuals are finding it increasingly difficult to secure new jobs [1] Labor Market Trends - Initial jobless claims increased by 11,000 to 235,000, surpassing market expectations of 225,000 [1] - Continuing claims rose to 1.97 million, the highest level since November 2021 [1] - The four-week moving average of initial jobless claims reached 226,300, the highest in a month [1] Employment and Economic Indicators - The unemployment rate rose from 4.2% in July to 4.3% in August, aligning with the trends in jobless claims [1] - The average monthly job growth over the past three months was reported at 35,000, the slowest since the fourth quarter of 2022 [1] - Domestic demand growth in the U.S. for the second quarter was the slowest since Q4 2022 [1] Trade Policy Impact - President Trump's protectionist trade policies have negatively impacted businesses, with average import tariffs reaching the highest level in a century [1]
美国初请失业金人数创6月以来新高 劳动力市场疲态显现
智通财经网·2025-08-21 13:28