US Jobless Claims Surge by 44,000 in Post-Holiday Spike

December 11, 2025

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New applications for unemployment benefits in the United States surged significantly last week, though economists caution that the spike is likely due to holiday-related statistical noise rather than a sudden collapse in the labor market.

According to data released by the Labor Department on Thursday, initial claims for state unemployment benefits jumped by 44,000 to a seasonally adjusted 236,000 for the week ended December 6. This figure notably exceeded market expectations, which had forecast around 220,000 claims.

‘No Fire, No Hire’

The sharp increase follows a drop to a three-year low in the prior week, a volatility largely attributed to difficulties in adjusting data around the Thanksgiving holiday.

Despite headline-grabbing layoffs from corporate giants like Amazon, economists continue to characterize the broader labor market as being in a “no fire, no hire” state. Hiring has slowed, but widespread firing has not yet become the norm across all sectors.

Several factors are contributing to this cooling effect:

  • Reduced Immigration: Lowering the supply of available workers.
  • Import Tariffs: Increasing costs for businesses.
  • Artificial Intelligence: Adoption of AI is beginning to erode demand for certain job roles.

Fed Signals Pause on Rate Cuts

The jobs data comes just a day after the Federal Reserve cut its benchmark overnight interest rate by another 25 basis points, bringing it to the 3.50% to 3.75% range.

However, the central bank signaled that this may be the last cut for a while. Policymakers indicated they would likely pause further reductions to assess clearer signals regarding both the labor market and inflation, which remains “somewhat elevated.”

Fed Chair Jerome Powell highlighted “significant downside risks” to the labor market. He noted persistent issues with the overcounting of nonfarm payrolls. In September, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) revised previous estimates, revealing that 911,000 fewer jobs were created in the 12 months through March than originally reported.

Data Disruptions and Delays

Economic visibility remains clouded by recent government disruptions.

  • November Employment Report: Delayed by the record-breaking 43-day government shutdown, this report is now scheduled for release next Tuesday. It will include October’s payroll data.
  • Missing Unemployment Rate: October’s specific unemployment rate will not be available because the shutdown prevented the necessary data collection for the household survey.

Looking Ahead

While initial claims rose, the number of people receiving benefits after an initial week of aid—a proxy for hiring—actually dropped by 99,000 to 1.838 million for the week ending November 29.

The Fed’s latest economic projections estimate the unemployment rate will sit at 4.5% for this year, easing slightly to 4.4% in 2026. This aligns with continuing claims data, which suggests a gradual, rather than dramatic, rise in unemployment.


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