The number of people who applied for U.S. unemployment benefits rose by
10,000 to 277,000 in the week ended Sept. 26, but initial claims remain
extremely low in a sign of steady improvement of the labor market.
Economists polled by the MarketWatch had expected claims to total
270,000. The average of new claims over the past month, meanwhile, fell
by 1,000 to seasonally adjusted 270,500, the Labor Department said. The
monthly average smooths out sharp fluctuations in the more volatile
weekly report and is seen as a more accurate predictor of labor-market
trends. Some 2.19 million people were already collecting weekly
unemployment benefits, known as continuing claims, in the seven days
ended Sept. 19. That was down 53,000 from the prior week and marked the
lowest level since November 2000.
As we all know the numbers are pretty much made up to suit the Central ( Farce ) I mean Banks needs, take the data with a grain of salt,.

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