As discussed in the article, this could rise back over 400K next week, but it does indicate a downward trend of late. The first month or two of next year will tell us more.
Weekly jobless claims drop below 400,000$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'B')y Ruth Mantell, MarketWatch
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — The number of U.S. workers filing new applications for jobless benefits fell below the key 400,000 level in the most recent weekly data, released Thursday, in a signal that the labor market is continuing to mend.
Initial claims for regular state unemployment insurance benefits fell 34,000 to a seasonally adjusted 388,000 in the week ended Dec. 25, hitting the lowest level since July of 2008, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
Economists polled by MarketWatch had expected initial claims of 413,000. The four-week average of new claims, which is smoother than the weekly data, fell 12,500 to 414,000, also reaching the lowest level since July of 2008.
Analysts also note that claims are difficult to seasonally adjust near the holidays. Without seasonal adjustment, the initial claims level rose about 25,000.
“Initial claims can be very volatile around year-end due to seasonal adjustment difficulties related to the holidays and we are cautious about reading too much into any one report,” wrote analysts at RDQ Economics in a research note.
However, RDQ added that claims have been trending lower.
“Thus, these data indicate that the labor market continued to improve and suggest that job creation picked up in December,” according to RDQ.
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