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Sponsored US Jobless Claims Surge New claims for jobless benefits in the U.S. jumped in the week ending Apr. 9 to the highest level in two months as the country’s economic recovery struggles to keep momentum, according to The Wall Street Journal. April 14, 2011
Sponsored UK Jobless Claims Post Surprise Decline Jobless claims in the U.K. unexpectedly declined in the last month of 2010 to reach the lowest level in almost two years, which tempers the negative outlook as Britons brace for budget cuts, according to Bloomberg. January 20, 2011
Sponsored US Jobless Claims Drop Sharply Initial claims for jobless benefits fell by the largest amount in nearly a year in the week ending Jan. 15, reversing a sharp, seasonally affected spike in claims during the previous week, according to Reuters. January 21, 2011
Sponsored US Jobless Claims Ease, Consumer Comfort Up New claims for jobless benefits in the U.S. dropped in the week ending Apr. 2 to keep the trend continuing lower, while consumer comfort increased for the second week in a row, according to Bloomberg. April 08, 2011