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Applications for jobless benefits inch up, but layoffs remain low, labor market healthy

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March 20, 2025
MATT OTT - AP

Slightly more Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, but layoffs remain historically low.

U.S. jobless claims filings rose by 2,000 to 223,000 for the week ending March 15, the Labor Department said Thursday. Thatโ€™s just less than the 224,000 new applications analysts forecast.

Weekly applications for jobless benefits are considered a proxy for layoffs, and have remained mostly in a range between 200,000 and 250,000 for the past few years.

The four-week average, which evens out some of the week-to-week swings, inched up by 750 to 227,000.

Itโ€™s not clear when job cuts ordered by the Department of Government Efficiency, or โ€œDOGE,โ€ will show up in the weekly layoffs report, though the Labor Departmentโ€™s February jobs report showed that the federal government shed 10,000 jobs. Thatโ€™s the most since June of 2022.

Economists donโ€™t expect the federal workforce layoffs to have much of an impact until the March jobs report.

Those layoffs are part of the Trump administrationโ€™s efforts to shrink the size of the federal workforce through DOGE, spearheaded by billionaire Elon Musk.

Senior U.S. officials set the government downsizing in motion late last month via a memo dramatically expanding President Donald Trumpโ€™s efforts to scale back the workforce. Thousands of probationary employees have already been fired โ€” though two federal judges last week issued orders requiring the rehiring of thousands of those workers.

Despite showing some signs of weakening during the past year, the labor market remains healthy with plentiful jobs and relatively few layoffs.

The Labor Department reported that U.S. employers added a solid 151,000 jobs last month, and while the unemployment rate ticked up to a 4.1%, it remains a historically healthy figure.

Some high-profile companies have announced job cuts already this year, including Workday, Dow, CNN, Starbucks, Southwest Airlines and Facebook parent company Meta.

The total number of Americans receiving unemployment benefits for the week of March 8 rose by 33,000 to 1.89 million.

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