(Reuters) - The four-week moving average, a less volatile measure of
employment conditions, edged up to 311,250 from 307,500.
The number of workers continuing on benefits fell by 43,000
to 2.49 million for the week ended June 2, the most recent week
these figures were available. Economists were expecting to see
2.51 million continued claims.
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employment conditions, edged up to 311,250 from 307,500.
The number of workers continuing on benefits fell by 43,000
to 2.49 million for the week ended June 2, the most recent week
these figures were available. Economists were expecting to see
2.51 million continued claims.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
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