Washington. The Labor Department reported Thursday that initial U.S. jobless claims rose by 22,000 to 231,000 for the week ending Jan. 31, the largest weekly increase in two months. The four-week moving average increased to 212,250. Economists surveyed by FactSet had forecast 211,000 claims. Officials and analysts view initial claims as a near real-time indicator of layoffs and labor market health. Over the past year several large employers, including UPS, Amazon and Dow, announced cuts, and the Washington Post laid off about one-third of its staff this week. Policymakers monitored the data. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Companies executing workforce reductions may realize lower payroll expenses and short-term cost savings.
Workers laid off and their families experienced income loss, increased job-search burdens, and local community impacts.
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Jobless Claims Rise to 231,000 in Latest Week
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