According to BlockBeats, on July 24th, the number of first-time jobless claims in the United States unexpectedly decreased last week, indicating stable labor market conditions despite slower recruitment making it harder for many laid-off workers to find new job opportunities. The data released by the US Department of Labor on Thursday showed that as of the week ending July 19th, the number of initial jobless claims decreased by 4000 seasonally adjusted to 217000, unexpectedly lower than expected. Since the number of applicants rose to an eight month high in early June, the data has shown a decline. The report also shows that as of the week ending July 12th, the number of people applying for unemployment benefits increased by 4000 seasonally to 1.955 million. Goldman Sachs economist Elsie Peng wrote in a report, "Looking ahead, we expect that as immigration continues to slow down, the 'stability threshold' for employment growth - the monthly number of new jobs required to maintain stable unemployment rates - will gradually decrease from the current estimate of 90000 to 70000 by the end of 2025