Fewer Americans file for jobless benefits last week as layoffs remain at historically healthy levels

By MATT OTT Associated Press Business Writer WASHINGTON AP The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits fell last week to the lowest level in three months a sign that the U S labor realm remains sturdy despite fears over the impact of widespread U S tariffs The Labor Department announced Thursday that jobless asserts for the week ending July fell by to the fewest since mid-April Last week s number was also lower than the that analysts forecast Applications for unemployment aid are viewed as representative of layoffs Related Articles Army veteran and US citizen arrested in California immigration raid warns it could happen to anyone Editorial Cut cut cut GBH In contemporary times in History July Disneyland s opening day Lucas Kerry stabs Biden in the back over edge Puppies rescued from flood-stricken Texas arrive at Chicago shelter Earlier this month the Labor Department revealed that U S employers added a surprising jobs in June adding to evidence that the American labor arena continues to show resilience despite uncertainty over President Donald Trump s economic policies The job gains were much bigger than expected and the unemployment rate ticked down from in May Analysts were expecting the unemployment to rise to Though the job realm is broadly healthy by historical standards particular weakness has surfaced as employers contend with fallout from Trump s policies especially his aggressive tariffs which raise prices for businesses and consumers Greater part economists believe the import duties make the financial market less efficient by reducing competition They also invite retaliatory tariffs from other countries hurting U S exporters and potentially driving businesses to freeze hiring or cut staff The deadline on majority of of Trump s stiff proposed taxes on imports were extended again until Aug Unless Trump reaches deals with other countries to lower the tariffs economists fear they could act as a drag on the financial market and trigger another bout of inflation Companies that have stated job cuts this year include Procter Gamble Workday Dow CNN Starbucks Southwest Airlines Microsoft Google and Facebook parent company Meta The Labor Department s description Thursday commented that the four-week average of states which smooths out selected of the weekly ups and downs fell by to The total number of Americans collecting unemployment benefits for the week of July remained stable ticking up by just to million