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    Labour market resilience fades as US jobless claims rise

    January 9, 2026
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    WASHINGTON: New filings for unemployment benefits in the United States rose last week, adding to evidence that momentum in the labour market has weakened towards the end of 2025 as hiring remains restrained and job creation shows little capacity to absorb displaced workers. The latest figures suggest a continued loss of firmness rather than a temporary fluctuation, with claims edging higher from already modest levels and underscoring a gradual cooling in labour demand.

    Labour market resilience fades as US jobless claims rise
    Labour market momentum eases as unemployment filings continue to rise.

    The US Department of Labor said on Thursday that initial claims for state unemployment benefits increased by 8,000 to a seasonally adjusted 208,000 for the week ended Jan. 3. While the prior week’s figure was revised lower, keeping claims within a range historically associated with limited layoffs, the increase nonetheless reflects a shift away from the consistently low readings that characterised much of the past year. The data indicate that the labour market is no longer holding the degree of stability seen earlier, even if stress remains contained for now.

    Weekly jobless claims are closely watched as a timely gauge of labour market conditions because they capture changes in layoffs almost in real time. The recent rise represents a clear departure from the trough reached in late autumn and points to growing employer caution amid slower economic activity and sustained cost pressures. At the same time, the uptick aligns with signs that workers who lose jobs are facing a narrower set of immediate re-employment options than in previous months.

    Although claims remain well below the 300,000 level that economists often associate with broader labour market strain, the direction of travel has become less favourable. During much of 2024 and early 2025, employers largely avoided workforce reductions, supported by resilient consumer spending and persistent labour shortages across several industries. That environment has gradually eroded as borrowing costs remain elevated and companies adjust staffing plans in response to slower growth, particularly in sectors sensitive to interest rates such as manufacturing, logistics, and parts of the technology industry.

    The timing of the data around the holiday period complicates interpretation, as staffing patterns can fluctuate even after seasonal adjustments. Businesses in retail, delivery, and hospitality typically scale back payrolls following the peak season, contributing to upward pressure on claims. Reporting lags also mean that some of the figures reflect conditions from late December, making week-to-week comparisons less straightforward and adding uncertainty to short-term assessments.

    Job openings decline as labour shortages ease

    Broader labour market indicators have also pointed to reduced dynamism. Earlier employment reports showed payroll growth moderating from earlier in the year, alongside a decline in job openings across multiple industries. While the unemployment rate has remained relatively steady, slower hiring has limited pathways for displaced workers, increasing the likelihood that job losses translate into benefit claims rather than swift re-employment. The resulting churn has provided less support for efficient job matching than during earlier stages of the recovery.

    Continuing claims, which track the number of people receiving unemployment benefits beyond an initial filing, increased as well in the latest report, rising to 1.914 million on a seasonally adjusted basis for the week ended Dec. 27. The rise suggests that a growing share of unemployed workers is spending longer periods without work. This marks a contrast with earlier periods when strong labour demand allowed many jobseekers to return to employment within weeks, aided by aggressive recruitment and widespread vacancies.

    Labour market conditions remain central to the broader economic outlook. Elevated interest rates, introduced to contain inflation, have continued to weigh on business investment and hiring decisions. Although inflation has eased from earlier highs, companies face higher financing costs and softer demand growth, limiting their willingness to expand payrolls or absorb workforce disruptions. These constraints have reduced the buffers that previously helped sustain employment growth.

    Employment risks rise heading into 2026

    The increase in jobless claims comes as policymakers and investors evaluate whether the labour market is entering a more prolonged phase of weakness. Employment strength has been a key pillar supporting consumer spending and overall economic activity over the past two years. Further erosion in labour conditions could weigh on household income growth and economic momentum in 2026 if hiring remains subdued and job searches lengthen.

    Overall, the latest data point to a labour market that is gradually losing resilience rather than stabilising. While layoffs remain historically low, the steady upward drift in claims at the start of the year reflects softer labour demand and diminished security for workers. The figures suggest that the period of exceptionally tight conditions has passed, giving way to a more restrictive environment characterised by slower hiring and increasing pressure on employment prospects. – By Content Syndication Services.

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