JUST IN: 963,000 workers filed jobless claims last week—the first time in 21 weeks that weekly jobless claims have dipped below 1 million.
Catch up on the developing stories making headlines.Some 963,000 workers filed jobless claims last week, according to the latest data from the Department of Labor released Thursday.
This is the first time in 21 weeks that weekly jobless claims have dipped below 1 million. The number of new claims has fallen since peaking at nearly 6.9 million in the last week of March, but the streak of pandemic-induced layoffs
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