US stocks incurred weekly losses by closing Friday's session, as Wall Street's suffering continues in the month of August.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 25.83 points, rising by 0.07 percent, to close at 34,500.66. While the S&P500 fell by 0.01 percent, at 4,369.71. The Nasdaq Composite fell 0.2 percent, ending the session at 13,290.78.

The Dow ended the week down 2.2 percent, its worst level since March. Meanwhile, the S&P500 index fell by 2.1 percent, in a losing streak for the third consecutive week, a series not seen since February.

The Nasdaq Composite fell about 2.6 percent, retreating for the third straight week of losses - for the first time since December.

Caseyte Technology shares lost nearly 14 percent on a disappointing earnings report. Shares of major technology companies, including Meta, Amazon, Microsoft and Alphabet, also continued their decline this week.

Tesla shares fell 1.70 percent to $215.49, recording losses for the sixth consecutive session, while WeWork fell 11.25 percent.