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Jobless claims fall slightly, cling near 49-year low
Initial jobless claims, a tracker of sorts for layoffs in the U.S., fell slightly in mid-August and hovered near a 49-year low. New claims declined by 2,000 to 210,000 in the seven days from Aug. 12 to Aug. 18. Economists polled by MarketWatch had forecast a 215,000 reading. The more stable monthly average of claims slipped by 1,750 to 213,750, the government said Thursday.
The number of people already collecting unemployment benefits was barely changed at 1.73 million. These are known as “continuing” claims. The small decline in new claims reflected the third lowest reading during the current nine-year-old economic expansion, just 2,000 above the post-recession bottom set a month ago. The rate of layoffs in the U.S. haven’t been this low since the first year of Richard Nixon’s presidency in 1969, when the working-age population was much smaller. Some economists think claims could even drop below 200,000 in the near future.
The U.S. economy avoided the dog days of summer, growing steadily despite the ongoing threat of trade wars, a shortage of skilled workers and political turmoil in Washington. The good times are likely to continue for a while, though economists worry that another round of tit-for-tat tariffs could act as a bigger drag. The Federal Reserve is also likely to raise U.S. interest rates again in September, making it a bit more expensive to borrow money. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 were set to open slightly higher in Thursday trades. The stock market has surged lately despite ongoing trade tensions and mounting legal setbacks for President Trump.
MarketWatch
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