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U.S. Initial Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Rise to 898,000 Last Week

Published 10/15/2020, 08:26 AM
Updated 10/15/2020, 08:35 AM
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By Noreen Burke 

Investing.com -- The number of Americans applying for initial unemployment benefits unexpectedly increased to 898,000 last week, its highest since late August, compounding fears that the recovery in the labor market is stalling.

Economists had forecast a decline to 825,000. The prior week's figure was revised up to 845,000 from an initially reported 840,000.

The number of continuing claims, which are reported with a one-week lag to initial claims, decreased by over 1 million 10.018 million, a bigger fall than expected. The previous week's figure was revised up by 200,000 to 11.183 million. Continuing claims are falling in part because many people have exhausted their eligibility for regular state benefits.

In the week to September 26, the last for which data are available, just under 800,000 signed off from the regular state rolls, while 818,000 joined the rolls for Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation. the federal program that  provides up to 13 extra weeks of benefits for such people. The overall number of people claiming benefits linked to unemployment fell by some 215,000 to 25.29 million in the last full week of September.

The report comes a day after Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin quashed hopes for additional aid to support the faltering economic recovery before the election.

The weekly claims data have been distorted recently by the suspension of data filings from California, which had cited a need to address fraud and other administrative issues in its numbers. California's number is still frozen at the last level registered before the pause, even though the two-week suspension has now actually ended.

 

 

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"The number of continuing claims, which are reported with a one-week lag to initial claims, decreased by over 1 million 10.018 million..............Continuing claims are falling in part because many people have exhausted their eligibility for regular state benefits."  -- you read the first part you think to yourself, why, that's pretty good, all things considered, then you read the second sentence and then.....
27,000,000 and adding 1,000,000 a week lol another hope rally needed stat!
Never go back to the ways of the Reps driving the real unemployment rate up to 27.8%.
It's the economy! Never go back to the ways of dems shipping jobs overseas.
too late it's all economics ..except you forget America couldnt afford too pay the prices needed too make everything in the US ..cant have it both ways
Did Trump make all his merchandises in America?
bullish news
great data for stimulus expectors
I really dont see what was unexpected here
Put a fork in Donnie Boy. He’s done!
If you want to WOW us, push the market into green today on this data, that would be really funny ^)^
one more push and we are in the green. no manipulation, just strong buy on strong economic fundamentals.
and there you have it, green. Mnuchin says he’ll give ground in stimulus talks while Trump says he would raise his offer Just in time......
unexpectedly? really? I'm surprised it's this low. wait till we hit 3 million again. in January February
BroThis is all part of drama by big players to manipulate market.Who is going to verify the data......
the states who are paying people the unemployment $?
France had 7000 new cases per day in March, now they are at 22000 new cases per day. Second wave is on its way
problem is quantity of hospital beds. Lack means deaths will increase
If we get a second covid wave, we will ahit down and crash to Depression levels. Sad times in our country.
Well you better be ready if biden wins the economy will ***because all regulations and rules trump took off companies 4 years ago will come back
Who unexpected? That's the question and answer as well.
we need stimulus ASAP !!!!what are you doing man ????Dont you want vote Trump????????without job , without money , what can we do man???
No stimulus is gonna save this. Depression is coming and it will be worse than the first one because a lot more things are broken (not just the economy).
haha
The focus seems to be the supreme court judge to Trump! So how is it the democrats???? I’m curious!
Continued jobless claims are down. Good sign.
it actually rise 👀
It fell because a lot of people no longer qualify to receive unemployement-cheques, so they are not counted in the statistics, the actual number is a lot, lot higher.
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