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The number of people who applied for unemployment benefits in the first week of the new year fell to an 11-month low, the latest sign layoffs remain extremely low even as businesses cut back on hiring.
New jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, fell by 10,000 to 201,000 in seven days ended Jan. 4, the government said. The report was moved up a day because of former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral on Thursday.
The labor market is in an odd state — most companies are hesitant to hire but very few are laying off workers. It’s what one economist calls the “no hire/no fire” economy.
Right now businesses are waiting to see how President-Elect Donald Trump’s economic policies pan out before they decide their next step.
Terrifying scenes played out across Southern California early Wednesday as fierce winds of nearly 100 miles per hour propelled multiple wildfires that laid waste to homes and businesses, covered cities and highways in smoke, whipped up storms of embers and turned the skies red.
Officials have tallied devastating losses but warned that the worst was still to come, with wild winds expected to fuel the out-of-control blazes and hinder firefighting efforts well into Wednesday.
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