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Jobless claims down

Jobless claims down

 The Labor Department says there were 432,000 initial jobless claims filed in the week ended Dec. 26, down 22,000 from the previous week's revised 454,000, and the lowest since July 19, 2008, when there were 413,000 claims filed.  A consensus estimate of economists surveyed by Briefing.com expected claims to jump to 460,000.  Jobless claims have been trending downward since the end of March, when they peaked at 674,000, the highest figure since 1982.  4,981,000 people filed continuing claims in the week ended Dec. 19, the most recent data available. That's 57,000 down from the preceding week's revised 5,038,000 claims.  The 4-week moving average for ongoing claims fell by 122,250 to 5,101,250 from the previous week's revised 5,223,250.  However, the fact that employers are running out of people to lay off isn't necessarily a good thing.  The slide may signal that more filers are dropping off those rolls into extended benefits.  The employment picture will continue to improve a  s jobless claims continue to fall, but Tim Quinlan, economic analyst at Wells Fargo, said they will need to drop near 350,000 for positive job growth

2 commentsEric Reid • January 05 2010 01:56PM

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Hopefully we can continue seeing a decrease in jobless claims.  A sucessful economy is good for Real Estate but more importanly, LIFE.  We need to see all our neighbors able to find good work.

Posted by Jason Howe (Prudential Bob Yost Homesale Services) about 2 years ago

It would be nice if we could actually see a positive number.  One thing most people forget is that these are lost jobs in an environment of population growth.  Until we begin seeing at least 150,000 jobs created per month we will be falling behind.

Posted by Ron Brown FHA & VA Home Loan Specialist (Pinnacle Mortgage Planning) about 2 years ago

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