Washington – US Jobless Claims Drop To 316,000, As Layoffs Slow

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Washington – The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits dropped 10,000 last week to a seasonally adjusted 316,000, a sign that workers are in less danger of being laid off.

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The Labor Department says the less volatile four-week average fell 7,500 to 331,750. Both the weekly jobless claims and the average have returned to pre-recession levels.

Weekly unemployment claims are a proxy for layoffs. They have fallen in six of the past seven weeks.

As layoffs have dwindled, hiring has picked up. Employers added 204,000 jobs last month, indicating that companies were undeterred by the 16-day government shutdown. Private businesses added 212,000 new positions, the most since February.

The economy has added an average of 202,000 jobs a month from August through October, up from 146,000 in May through July.


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YossiP
YossiP
10 years ago

Umm, unless we count the millions of people that lost jobs, have already exhausted their unemployment benefits (which, at most, lasts for about 1 year), and gave up on finding work, these statistics are extremely deceptive and meaningless.
Besides, how can you trust anything under this this administration. It’s like… “If you like your health insurance plan, you can keep your plan” – LIAR!

puppydogs
puppydogs
10 years ago

It was just proven the other week that the whole jobs report is a fraud. I don’t believe any report that is influenced from the Obama administration.

Mark Levin
Mark Levin
10 years ago

Wonderful, we STILL have OVER NINETY MILLION AMERICANS NOT WORKING! That’s a almost ONE THIRD OF ENTIRE POPULATION.

Thank you Barack Hussein Obama mmmm mmmmmmm mmmmmmm.