29 April 2024

Unemployment Claims Falls To Three-Month Low

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New claims for unemployment benefits fell to a three-month low last week, a strong sign despite the recent harsh winter weather that has hurt the labor market. Initial claims for unemployment benefits dropped by 26,000 to 323,000, the Labor Department reported on Thursday.

The number of claims was the lowest since the end of November and the drop more than unwound the prior week's rise. The four-week moving average for new claims, considered a better measure of underlying labor market conditions as it irons out week-to-week volatility, slipped 2,000 to 336,500.

The claims data has no bearing on Friday's employment report for February as it falls outside the reference period for the survey. While unseasonably cold weather has dampened hiring in recent months, the drop in new filings for jobless benefits suggests labor market fundamentals remain strong.

The claims report showed the number of people still receiving benefits after an initial week of aid fell 8,000 to 2.91 million in the week ended February 22. That was the lowest level since December.

The so-called continuing claims have been stuck at higher levels in recent weeks, with economists saying the cold weather was preventing some recipients from going out to search for work and causing companies to delay hiring.

Click here for the original article from Reuters. 

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