Source: MarketWatch
First-time filings for state unemployment benefits hit their highest level since September 2001, rising to 516,000 in the latest week, a further sign of how the U.S. labor market’s struggling, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
For the week ended Nov. 8, initial claims climbed by 32,000 from last week’s revised figure of 484,000.
The four-week average of new claims — which measures the underlying trend in joblessness — also hit a historic high, shooting up to 491,000. That’s the highest since March 1991.
There was more gloomy news in continuing claims, which rose to 3.89 million in the week ended Nov. 1, up 65,000.
The level of continuing claims indicates how difficult it is for displaced workers to find new jobs. Initial claims represent job destruction.
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