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The Eurozone unemployment rate fell to 6.2% in April from 6.3% in March, matching the record low recorded in December 2024, according to Eurostat.
How college grads can stand out in a crowded job market 04:12. Initial claims for U.S. unemployment benefits last week rose to their highest level in eight months, a sign the labor market might be ...
Canada's job market held relatively steady in May, according to Statistics Canada, as the unemployment rate ticked up slightly to 7.0 per cent.
Canada’s unemployment rate climbed to seven per cent in May, its highest level in over eight years excluding the pandemic, with the economy gaining 8,800 jobs. In May, employment in the private sector ...
U.S. unemployment claims rose to 247,000 last week, up 8,000 claims from 239,000 the week prior on a seasonally adjusted basis. Kentucky saw the largest percentage increase in weekly claims, with ...
Looking for a job in Toronto? Join the queue, because as of this month, the city's unemployment rate has surged to a jaw-dropping 8.8 per cent, up from 8.6 per cent just one month earlier.
From April 2022 to March 2025, the unemployment rate for recent college grads – ages 22 to 27 – shot up from 3.9% to 5.8%, while the jobless rate for all workers climbed from 3.7% to 4% ...
U.S. Unemployment Rate Unemployment rates can vary widely from state to state. In April, the latest data available at the state level, states' rates ranged from 1.8% to 5.8%. The national ...
The figure brought the average unemployment rate from January to April to 4 percent, higher than the 3.8 full-year average for 2024, but better than the 5.1 percent full-year jobless rate in 2019.
Oregon lawmakers passed a bill that would make it the first state to offer unemployment benefits to all striking workers, including public employees. The bill would provide benefits after a two ...
LANSING — A $78 million project to replace Michigan's unemployment benefits computer system will be delayed 14 months, forcing the state to pay $20 million in unanticipated costs to keep using ...