New jobless claims drop to lowest in over 50 years |
| The Labor Department reported on Thursday that new jobless claims in the seven days to April 25th fell 26,000 from the week prior to a seasonally-adjusted 189,000, well below the 212,000 expected among economists polled by the Wall Street Journal. The four-week moving average of new filings fell 3,500 to 207,500, while the total number of claims for unemployment benefits, reported with a one-week lag, declined 23,000 to 1.79m. According to High Frequency Economics, this week’s number for new jobless aid applications was the fewest since September of 1969. “There is nothing to worry about in this report. YET!,” wrote Carl Weinberg, the group's chief economist, commented. “At some point, elevated energy costs and prices for materials will cause firms to lay off marginal workers to protect profit margins.” |
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