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The number of Americans filing for unemployment insurance dropped to a new pandemic-era low last week as the latest surge in virus cases did little to dent the labor market's rebound.
Continuing claims, however, have dropped at a brisker rate. The decline is somewhat powered by several states prematurely canceling the federal boost to UI benefits. Twenty-six states moved to end the supplement early, with many governors arguing it would push more Americans back into the workforce.
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