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The United States Department Of Labor reports more lower amounts of unemployment claims filed in the COVID19 pandemic today with only 553,000 claims filed, 13,000 less than last week’s 566,000, which apparently was revised up by 19,000 from what was initially thought to be the lowest COVID19 unemployment figure of 547,000.

There’s one thing that’s at a new COVID19 low plus unchanged and unrevised from last week, it’s the insured unemployment rate standing at 2.6 percent, though the insured unemployment figure did rise by 9,000 to land at 3,660,000 from last week’s 3,674,000 which revised down by 23,000 from 3,651,000.

Daniel Quintanilla


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