U.S. weekly jobless claims climb 34,000 to 386,000 - MarketWatch
U.S. jobless claims jumped 34,000 last week to 386,000, unwinding a
sharp drop in the prior week, amid typical summertime fluctuations in
auto-industry employment, the Labor Department reported Thursday. Auto
manufacturers usually schedule brief shutdowns of plants each summer to
retool for new models, but the timing and size of temporary layoffs can
vary. As a result, the claims report tends to be volatile in July.
Economists surveyed by MarketWatch had projected claims would climb to
365,000 last week. A more accurate barometer of labor-market trends, the
four-week claims average, fell 1,500 to 375,500. The four-week average
reduces seasonal volatility in the weekly data. Meanwhile, continuing
claims inched up by 1,000 to a seasonally adjusted 3.31 million in the
week ended July 7. About 5.75 million people received some kind of state
or federal benefit in the week ended June 30, down 121,985 from the
prior week.
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