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Fewer Americans apply for jobless aid as Omicron wave recedes
CBSN
Fewer workers filed for jobless aid last week, indicating the Omicron wave that shuttered many businesses is receding.
Some 238,000 people applied for unemployment aid last week, down 23,000 from the prior week, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
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