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Employers Hold Staff as Initial Jobless Claims Hit 227,000; Continuing Claims Rise to 1.86 Million.

Story Thread|Fed's Inflation Battle Amid Global Risks Persists

Araverus Team|Thursday, February 12, 2026 at 1:50 PM

Araverus Team

Feb 12, 2026 · 1:50 PM

Economic Data · Employment Statistics · Labor Market · U.S. Jobless Claims

Economic DataEmployment StatisticsLabor MarketU.S. Jobless Claims

U.S. jobless claims fell to 227,000 last week, with employers maintaining stable staffing levels, while continuing claims rose to 1.86 million.

Thread Timeline: Fed's Inflation Battle Amid Global Risks Persists

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Mar 29, 2026Fed Officials Split on Rate Path Forward
Mar 30, 2026

Fed Cuts Push 10-Year Yield Below 4%

Mar 31, 2026Energy Costs, Rates Hit Pool Corp.
Mar 31, 2026Schmid Urges Fed Action on Iran War Inflation
Apr 1, 2026Treasury Yields Climb, T. Rowe Price Underweights Bonds
Apr 1, 2026Inflation Hiccup Fails to Derail Market Rally
Apr 2, 2026NFP Data Defines Q1 Direction for Treasurys, Dollar
Apr 2, 2026US Jobless Claims Plunge, Labor Market Tightens
Apr 3, 2026US Economy Adds 178,000 Jobs; Fed Holds Rates
Apr 3, 2026

US Services Sector Contracts First Time Since 2023

Apr 3, 2026

Healthcare Sector Drives Consistent Job Growth, Economic Resilience

Apr 3, 2026Strong Jobs Report Pushes Treasury Yields Higher, Fed Holds
Apr 6, 2026Fed Cuts Rates; Gold Rises, Silver Hits Peak
Apr 7, 2026Fed's Jefferson: Economy Stabilizes, Inflation Nears 2% Target
Apr 8, 2026Gold, Silver Surge on Dollar Weakness
Apr 9, 2026Gold Surges 0.6% on Iran Tensions, Inflation
Apr 9, 2026Fed Holds Rates Steady; Middle East Clouds Outlook
Apr 9, 2026US Jobless Claims Jump to 231,000, Exceeding Forecasts
Apr 9, 2026February Inflation Stays High, Fed Rate Hike Concerns Mount
Apr 10, 2026Consumer Sentiment Hits Record Low 47.6 in April
Apr 10, 2026Iran War Drives March Inflation, Fed Holds Rates
Apr 10, 2026Pre-War Inflation High; Fed Rate Hikes Expected
Apr 12, 2026S&P 500 Earnings Beat, AI Investment Scrutiny Rises
Apr 13, 2026Oil Fears Push Treasury Yields, Reprice Fed Cuts
Apr 14, 2026Wholesale Prices Surge, Reaching Three-Year High
Apr 14, 2026US Economy Stumbles Pre-War, Inflation Risks Rise
Apr 15, 2026NY Manufacturing Rebounds, Inflationary Pressures Accelerate
Apr 15, 2026Economists: $138 Oil Price Triggers Recession Risk
Apr 16, 2026US Jobless Claims Fall, Inflation Surges, Fed Holds Rates

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