Slightly more Americans applied for state unemployment benefits in
the week ended Sept. 19 than in the prior week. Jobless claims rose
4,000 to 870,000, the Labor Department said Thursday.
Economists
surveyed by MarketWatch had been looking claims to decline to 850,000.
Claims in the prior week were raised by 6,000 to 866,000.
The
number of people already collecting economic benefits, known as
continuing claims fell 167,000 to 12.58 million. These claims are
reported with a one-week lag. This is the lowest level of continued
claims since mid-April.
Jobless claims have been
drifting lower lately. Roughly half of the 22 million payroll jobs that
were lost in March and April have been regained as people return to
work. The prospects for this trend to continue are mixed and economists
say high unemployment will remain a problem for at least a couple of
years.
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