U.S. jobless claims fall 23,000 to 369,000 - MarketWatch
Applications for U.S. unemployment benefits fell by 23,000 to a
seasonally adjusted 369,000 in the week of Oct. 14-20, the Labor
Department said Thursday, in line with market expectations. Initial
claims from two weeks ago were revised up to 392,000 from an original
reading of 388,000, based on more complete data collected at the state
level. New claims have jumped up and down over the past three weeks
because of seasonal quirks and other technical problems with the
government's weekly data, mainly involving the state of California. The
four-week moving average, which smoothes out volatility in the weekly
reports, was little changed, rising 1,500 to 368,000. After smoothing
out the gyrations, the level of claims has generally been flat since the
end of the summer. Also, Labor said continuing claims decreased by
2,000 to a seasonally adjusted 3.25 million in the week ended Oct. 13.
Continuing claims reflect the number of people already receiving
benefits. About 4.92 million people received some kind of state or
federal benefit in the week ended Oct. 6 down 84,525 from the prior
week. Total claims are reported with a two-week lag
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