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US jobless aid filings fall to 215,000 last week as layoffs remain low despite economic headwinds
U.S. jobless aid filings decreased to 215,000 in the week ending June 20, below analysts' forecasts, despite economic headwinds. The four-week moving average of claims rose slightly, while the total number of filings for the prior week increased to 1.82 million.
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