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US Jobless Claims Drop Near 56-Year Lows
US initial jobless claims just plunged below 200k again, nearing levels not seen consistently in over 50 years. The labor market looks rock-solid—but is this strength here to stay, or are hidden cracks starting to show? Click to find out what it really means...
Financial market analysis from 15/01/2026. Market conditions may have changed since publication.
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