... typically seen deep into a recession or period of job contraction,
not at the beginning. According to CNNMoney, the rise in long-term
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Initial unemployment claims
The latter shows up in initial unemployment claims, a number that is
released weekly by the labor department. Here's a chart of seasonally
adjusted claims over the last 40 years. The latest reading was 375000,
up from the previous ...
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