Friday, August 13, 2010

Jobs Picture Dims as Unemployment Claims Rise

At CNS News:

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The employment picture is looking bleaker as applications for jobless benefits rose last week to the highest level in almost six months.

It's a sign that hiring is weak and employers are still cutting their staffs.

First-time claims for jobless benefits edged up by 2,000 to a seasonally adjusted 484,000, the Labor Department said Thursday. Analysts had expected a drop. That's the highest total since February.

Initial claims have now risen in three of the last four weeks and are close to their high point for the year of 490,000, reached in late January. The four-week average, which smooths volatility, soared by 14,250 to 473,500, also the highest since late February.

Analysts said that the unexpected rise in claims suggests hiring in August won't be much better than July. The economy added a net 12,000 jobs last month after excluding the loss of temporary census positions. That's not nearly enough to reduce the unemployment rate, which is currently 9.5 percent.
More at the link.

1 comments:

Lisa Krempasky said...

Unemployment has become welfare for the middle class. The unemployed should be out starting businesses or getting more education and not sitting at home fretting about what happens when the government quits paying them. We are stealing their initiative and risk-taking just like welfare did that for the hard working lower class in the 1960s.