When are the US Initial Jobless Claims and how could they affect EUR/USD?

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The US Initial Jobless Claims Overview

The United States (US) Initial Jobless Claims data for the week ending September 12 is due for release today at 12:30 GMT. The Department of Labour is expected to show that the number of individuals seeking jobless benefits for the first time dropped to 240K from the prior reading of 263K. This was the highest reading seen in four years.

The impact of the Initial Jobless Claims data would be significant on market expectations for the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) monetary policy outlook. Fed dovish expectations intensified last week after the release of the jobless claims data for the week ending September 5. A higher number of individuals filing for jobless benefits indicates a slowdown in job demand, a scenario that supports the need for monetary policy expansion by the Fed.

The US central bank reduced interest rates by 25 basis points (bps) to 4.00%-4.25% on Wednesday amid a slowdown in labor demand, even as inflationary pressures remain well above its 2% target.

How could they affect EUR/USD?

When are the US Initial Jobless Claims and how could they affect EUR/USD?

EUR/USD recovers early losses during the European trading session on Thursday and strives to reclaim its four-year high of 1.1918 posted the previous day. The near-term trend of the major currency pair remains bullish as it stays above the 20-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA), which is around 1.1730

The 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) holds above 60.00, signaling a fresh bullish momentum in the near term.

Looking up the psychological level of 1.2000 will be the key resistance for the major currency pair. On the downside, the September low around 1.1600 will be a key support level for the pair.

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Initial Jobless Claims

The Initial Jobless Claims released by the US Department of Labor is a measure of the number of people filing first-time claims for state unemployment insurance. A larger-than-expected number indicates weakness in the US labor market, reflects negatively on the US economy, and is negative for the US Dollar (USD). On the other hand, a decreasing number should be taken as bullish for the USD.

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Next release: Thu Sep 18, 2025 12:30

Frequency: Weekly

Consensus: 240K

Previous: 263K

Source: US Department of Labor

Every Thursday, the US Department of Labor publishes the number of previous week’s initial claims for unemployment benefits in the US. Since this reading could be highly volatile, investors may pay closer attention to the four-week average. A downtrend is seen as a sign of an improving labour market and could have a positive impact on the USD’s performance against its rivals and vice versa.

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