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[The Number Of Initial Unemployment Claims In The United States Unexpectedly Fell By 19,000 Last Week, The Largest Drop In Three Months] On October 17, The Number Of Initial Unemployment Claims In The United States Unexpectedly Fell Last Week, But Under The Influence Of Hurricanes Helene And Milton, It May Remain High In The Short Term, Making The Outlook For The Labor Market Unclear. The U.S. Department Of Labor Said On Thursday That The Number Of Initial Unemployment Claims In The United States Fell By 19,000 To 241,000 In The Week Ending October 12. Previously, Due To The Impact Of Hurricane Helene, The Number Of Initial Unemployment Claims Jumped To A High Point In More Than A Year. Although The Number Of Initial Claims Fell Last Week, Hurricane Milton Landed In Florida, Which May Keep The Number Of Initial Claims High In The Coming Weeks. In Addition, The Strike At Boeing Has Also Made The Outlook For The Labor Market Unclear
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