US Jobless Aid Filings Reach Highest Level Since Iran War Began in February
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US jobless aid filings have risen to the highest level recorded since the Iran war began in February, according to recent data.
The increase reflects a surge in claims for unemployment benefits, indicating a rise in layoffs across the United States. While specific numbers were not disclosed in the source, the trend marks a significant uptick compared to previous months.
The spike comes amid ongoing economic pressures and follows the start of the Iran war in February, a period that has seen fluctuating labor market conditions in the United States.
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