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Continuing Jobless Claims Today

ByConvex Research Desk·Edited byBen Bleier·

The Continuing Jobless Claims is currently 1,794,000K, last updated , up 0.00% from yesterday.

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1,794,000K
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+0.00%
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+0.00%
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+0.00%

Data as of · Source: FRED

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the continuing jobless claims today?
The Continuing Jobless Claims is currently 1,794,000K, last updated March 28, 2026. It is up 0.00% from yesterday.
When was the continuing jobless claims last updated?
The Continuing Jobless Claims on this page was last updated March 28, 2026, fetched 16 days ago. Data refreshes every 10 minutes and is sourced from the Federal Reserve (FRED).
How has the continuing jobless claims changed recently?
Over the past 30 days the Continuing Jobless Claims has moved from 1,794,000K to 1,794,000K, a gain of 0.00%. Week over week it is up 0.00%.
What does the current continuing jobless claims reading mean?
At 1,794,000K the Continuing Jobless Claims is roughly in line with its level 30 days ago (1,794,000K). Ongoing unemployment insurance claims, measures difficulty of finding new work.
Where can I see the full history of the continuing jobless claims?
Full history, chart, and forecast for Continuing Jobless Claims are available on the dedicated Continued Claims page, with data back to the earliest available observation.

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Data sourced from the Federal Reserve (FRED). Updated weekly. For informational purposes only, not financial advice.