Posted on 08/05/2010 1:43:56 PM PDT by traumer
- In a report that is likely to lead to renewed concerns about the job market, the Labor Department said Thursday that first-time claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly showed a moderate increase in the week ended July 31st.
The report showed that initial jobless claims rose to 479,000 from the previous weeks revised figured of 460,000. The increase came as a surprise to economists, who had expected jobless claims to edge down to 455,000 from the 457,000 originally reported for the previous week.
With the unexpected increase, weekly jobless claims rose to their highest level since coming in at 480,000 in the week ended April 10th.
The Labor Department also said that the less volatile four-week moving average rose to 458,500 from the previous weeks revised average of 453,250.
On the other hand, continuing claims, a reading on the number of people receiving ongoing unemployment help, fell to 4.537 million in the week ended July 24th from the preceding weeks revised level of 4.571 million.
Reflecting the extension of unemployment benefits by Congress, the report also showed that extended benefits increased by a net 258 thousand in the week ended July 17th after showing notable decreases in previous weeks.
While weekly jobless claims rose to their highest level in over three months, Peter Boockvar, equity strategist at Miller Tabak, noted that jobless claims in July have been impacted by auto plant shutdowns or the lack thereof with respect to GM.
Notwithstanding the seasonal noise in July, the level of claims remains stubbornly high and still point to a sluggish labor market, Boockvar said.
He added, While tomorrow we will hopefully see an expected 90,000 added to the private sector roles, the pace remains below what is needed to absorb the monthly additions to the labor force.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymarkets.com ...
Unexpected!
Unexpected!
Unexpected!
There’s that word again.
LOL..”Unexpected”
Damm - was hoping to be IBTU!
I wish we could go back to unexpected positive economic news, like it was 2 years ago.
Getting to be as useless and meaningless as the word “racist”.
Tsk, tsk....”unexpected”...again and again.
What geniuses economists are. They still haven’t figured out that conservatives are boycotting BO’s fake “recovery.” Nothing will change until we change the Marxists running the show now in D.C.
“Unexpected”
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
UNEXPECTED is the most over-used liberal word of this decade. I’m sick of it. What a bunch of b.s.
UNEXPECTED is the most over-used liberal word of this decade. I’m sick of it. What a bunch of b.s.
UNEXPECTED is the most over-used liberal word of this decade. I’m sick of it. What a bunch of b.s.
“Unexpected”
Well WE expected it! Are they stupid or trying to boost the 0bama agenda?
UNEXPECTED is the most over-used liberal word of this decade. I’m sick of it. What a bunch of b.s.
UNEXPECTED is the most over-used liberal word of this decade. I’m sick of it. What a bunch of b.s.
Mrs Yokel is no longer a statistic. Thanks and praise to God.
Decaf after lunch helps me...
LOL. I know! I’m sorry. I have no idea why it posted that many times.
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