U.S. weekly jobless claims up slightly to 372,000 - MarketWatch
Applications for U.S. jobless benefits rose by 4,000 to a seasonally
adjusted 372,000 in the week ended Aug. 18, the Labor Department said
Thursday. Economists surveyed by MarketWatch had projected claims would
rise to 369,000. Initial claims from two weeks ago were revised up to
368,000 from an original reading of 366,000, based on more complete data
collected at the state level. The average of new claims over the past
month, meanwhile, climbed by 3,750 to 368,000. The four-week average
reduces seasonal volatility in the weekly data and is seen as a more
accurate barometer of labor-market trends. Also, Labor said continuing
claims increased by 4,000 to a seasonally adjusted 3.32 million in the
week ended Aug. 11. Continuing claims reflect the number of people
already receiving benefits. About 5.59 million people received some kind
of state or federal benefit in the week ended Aug. 4, down 109,812 from
the prior week. Total claims are reported with a two-week lag
http://www.workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/press/2012/082312.asp
20 million people losing their jobs a year for what, 4 years now?
But worry not, the housing market is in recovery mode, bay-bee!
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