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US initial jobless claims surprise again, hit 199K, lowest level in months

by admin December 31, 2025
December 31, 2025

US jobless applications fell to 199,000 in the week ending December 27, marking the lowest reading in weeks.

The figure signals that employers remain reluctant to cut payrolls despite economic uncertainties approaching the year’s end.

The unexpected decline, down 16,000 from the previous week’s revised 215,000, underscores a labor market characterised by minimal layoff activity, even as hiring momentum has cooled substantially.

While seasonal factors and holiday-related volatility complicate the interpretation of year-end claims data, the sustained weakness in applications suggests underlying resilience in employment conditions. ​

US jobless claims fall to 199K

Initial jobless claims dropped to 199,000 for the week ended December 27, down sharply from 215,000 in the prior week after seasonal adjustment.

This represents the lowest level recorded in recent weeks and sits well below the 220,000 threshold that economists generally associate with stable labor market conditions.

The 4-week moving average, which smooths out weekly noise and provides a clearer trend picture, rose modestly to 218,750, up 1,750 from the revised prior week average.​

Last week’s initial claims figure was revised upward by 1,000, from an initially reported 214,000 to 215,000, a reminder that early readings undergo adjustments as states submit more complete data.

Continuing claims, which measure the number of workers already receiving benefits, stood at approximately 1.86 million, indicating that short-term unemployment remains stable.

The insured unemployment rate held steady, reflecting an environment where workers who lose jobs are finding re-employment relatively quickly rather than exhausting benefit eligibility.

Year-end holiday seasonality typically creates distortions in these figures, so analysts emphasise watching the 4-week moving average rather than placing excessive weight on any single week’s reading.​

The labor market paradox

The strength in jobless claims data presents an analytical puzzle that complicates the interpretation of broader labor market health.

While applications for unemployment benefits remain contained, other employment indicators suggest underlying weakness.

Nonfarm payroll employment added 64,000 jobs in November, a significant deceleration from the 200,000-plus monthly pace seen earlier in 2025.

Simultaneously, the unemployment rate ticked upward to 4.6%, raising questions about whether job losses in certain sectors are offsetting hiring gains elsewhere.​

This disconnect reflects an economy in transition.

Companies are retaining existing workforces but exercising caution about expansion.

Consumer confidence has declined for five consecutive months, with survey respondents increasingly citing concerns about future job availability, a perception that diverges sharply from official claims data showing minimal terminations.

Federal Reserve officials have noted this dynamic. In December’s policy statement, the Fed signaled it expects a gradual reduction in rate cuts during 2026.

Fed officials project unemployment at 4.4% by year-end 2026, marginally below current levels, suggesting the central bank expects labor market conditions to stabilise rather than deteriorate materially.​

The next major labor data release, the January nonfarm payroll report due February 7, will clarify whether post-holiday hiring patterns return to trend or whether weakness persists.

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