US filings for jobless aid, a proxy for layoffs, inch down modestly last week as uncertainty lingers

By MATT OTT Associated Press Business Writer WASHINGTON AP The number of Americans filing unemployment suggests last week fell slightly as businesses continue to retain employees despite growing economic uncertainty over U S deal protocol Applications for jobless benefits fell by to for the week ending May the Labor Department declared Thursday That s pretty close to the new applications analysts forecast Weekly applications for jobless benefits are seen as representative of U S layoffs and have mostly bounced around a historically healthy range between and since COVID- ravaged the financial market and wiped out millions of jobs five years ago Even though President Donald Trump has paused or dialed down numerous of his tariff threats concerns remain about a global economic slowdown that could upend the U S labor domain which has been a pillar of the American economic activity for years The U S and China last week agreed to a -day pause in their pact war giving financial markets a boost and at least temporarily relieving particular of the anxiety over the impact of tariffs on the U S commercial sector Earlier this month the Federal Reserve held its benchmark lending rate at for the third straight meeting after cutting it three times at the end of last year Fed chair Jerome Powell revealed the promising for both higher unemployment and inflation are elevated an atypical combination that complicates the central bank s dual mandate of controlling prices and keeping unemployment low Powell revealed that tariffs have dampened consumer and business sentiment and the establishment lately published that the U S market shrank at a annual pace in the first quarter of Advancement was slowed by a surge in imports as companies in the U S tried to bring in foreign goods before Trump s massive tariffs went into effect Related Articles Rapper Kid Cudi is set to testify at the Sean Diddy Combs trial Here s what we know about the DC shooting where staff members of the Israeli Embassy were killed Trump s big tax bill has passed the House Here s what s inside it At present in History May strongest earthquake recorded strikes Chile staff members of Israeli Embassy killed in shooting near Jewish museum in DC Trump is attempting to reshape the global financial sector by dramatically increasing import taxes to rejuvenate the U S manufacturing sector Trump has also promised to drastically downsize the federal authorities workforce but numerous of those cuts are being challenged in the courts and Congress It s not clear if or when the job cuts ordered by the Department of Regime Efficiency or DOGE spearheaded by billionaire Tesla CEO Elon Musk will surface in the weekly layoffs facts Despite showing particular signs of weakening during the past year the labor industry remains robust with plentiful jobs and relatively limited layoffs Earlier this month the governing body broadcasted that U S employers added a surprisingly strong jobs in April and the unemployment rate held at a historically healthy Various economists still anticipate that a negative impact from deal wars will materialize this year for American workers Microsoft last week began laying off about workers nearly of its workforce and its largest job cuts in more than two years Other companies that have informed job cuts this year include Workday Dow CNN Starbucks Southwest Airlines and Facebook parent company Meta The Labor Department also published Thursday that the four-week average of proposes which evens out specific of the week-to-week ups and downs during more volatile stretches rose by to The total number of Americans receiving unemployment benefits for the week of May climbed by to million