U.S. jobless aid applications decreased to 215,000 for the week ending June 27, according to the Labor Department. This figure was lower than the expected 225,000 and reflects continued stability in the job market, with weekly filings remaining within a range of 200,000 to 250,000 since the end of the pandemic recession. The broader June jobs report indicated slower hiring, with only 57,000 jobs added compared to the previous month, signaling corporate caution. Despite this, the unemployment rate slightly declined to 4.2%, largely because some individuals who had stopped searching for work were no longer counted as unemployed. Recent job cuts have been observed at major companies such as Verizon, UPS, Amazon, Disney, Starbucks, and Walmart. The four-week moving average of jobless claims also decreased to 222,000.
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