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The number of initial jobless claims in the United States for the week ending July 4th was 215000, with an expected 218000, and the previous value was revised from 215000 to 217000. The average number of initial jobless claims in the United States for the week ending July 4th was 218750, with the previous value revised from 222000 to 222500. The number of unemployment claims renewed in the United States for the week ending June 27th was 1.814 million, with an expected 1.815 million. The previous value was revised from 1.814 million to 1.806 million. AI interpretation: The lower than expected number of initial jobless claims and the upward revision of the previous value directly prove that the demand in the labor market remains strong. The downward trend of the four week average further consolidates the stable situation of the job market and eliminates the risk of large-scale layoffs in the short term. The number of renewals remains in the low range, indicating an accelerated pace of reemployment for unemployed individuals. This employment resilience weakens the urgency for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates, and the market will reprice expectations of maintaining high interest rates for a longer period of time.