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Jobless claims rise more than expected as labor market starts to cool

Por: Fox Business Business October 06, 2022

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The Fitz-Gerald Group principal Keith Fitz-Gerald and Sarge986 president Stephen Guilfoyle discuss the stock markets volatile reaction to the Fed's rate hike on 'The Claman Countdown.' The number of Americans filing first-time rose more than expected last week, a sign the labor market is starting to cool as the Federal Reserve raises interest rates at the fastest pace in decades. Figures released Thursday by the Labor Department... + full article



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