US Jobless Claims Increase but Layoffs Remain Low

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Despite a rise in initial unemployment claims to a five-week high, the data is largely seasonal and not indicative of rising layoffs, as most US companies continue to retain employees amidst ongoing trade tensions and legal disputes over tariffs. The overall job market remains stable, with low unemployment and steady hiring prospects, though trade disputes could slow future growth.
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