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Initial jobless claims: 17 straight weeks above 1 million
Initial jobless claims remain stubbornly elevated, which implies persistent weakness in the domestic labor market as the economy absorbs further intensification of the coronavirus pandemic. … READ MORE >
Jobless claims, state by state: 19 show significant increases
The spread of the coronavirus across the South and Southwest and into the Plains became apparent in states with statistically significant increases in initial jobless claims during the week ending July 11. … READ MORE >
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Retail sales rose 7.5% in June as economies reopened
June retail sales were strong for a second straight month, fueled by the reopening of economies across the country and the continuation of pent-up demand from lockdowns earlier in the year. Overall retail sales rose by 7.5% in June, which followed May’s record 18.2% gain. … READ MORE >
June rebound in industrial production may be thwarted by virus resurgence
By Shruti Gupta
As more businesses in the United States reopened, U.S. industrial production and manufacturing output grew by 5.4% and 7.2% respectively in June, according to data released Wednesday by the Federal Reserve. The increase marks the second month in a row of growth for these indicators after a massive decline in … … READ MORE >
Amid resurgence of coronavirus, health care providers feel mounting pressure
By Matt Wolf
Despite the central role that health care providers have played in treating patients with the virus, the industry continues to face significant financial pressure. Without some kind of relief from the coming fiscal cliff, those providers could be in even more dire financial circumstances … READ MORE >