Initial Claims for the Week Ended May 02
Updated: 07-May-26 09:26 ET





Highlights
  • Initial jobless claims for the week ending May 2 increased by 10,000 to 200,000 (Briefing.com consensus: 205,000).
  • Continuing jobless claims for the week ending April 25 decreased by 10,000 to 1.766 million.
Key Factors
  • The four-week moving average for initial claims decreased by 4,500 to 203,250.
  • The four-week moving average for continuing claims decreased by 5,250 to 1,789,750.
  • The total number of continued weeks claimed for benefits in all programs for the week ending April 18 was 1,807,617, a decrease of 72,898 from the previous week. Claims filed in the comparable week a year ago totaled 1,926,928.
Big Picture
  • The key takeaway from the report is its quiet disposition in the sense that it isn't showing wide swings in either initial claims or continuing claims, which suggests some welcome steadiness in the labor market.
Category May 2 Apr 25 Apr 18 Apr 11 Apr 4
Initial Claims 200K 190K 215K 208K 218K
4-Wk Moving Avg 203K 208K 211K 210K 209K
Continued Benefits
1766K 1776K 1808K 1809K
4-Wk Moving Avg
1790K 1795K 1809K 1811K
Cookies are essential for making our site work. By using our site, you consent to the use of these cookies. Read our cookie policy to learn more.
Send
Chat Icon