The jobs picture continues to improve with weekly jobless claims (as of April 9, 2016) staying below 300 for more than a year now, something not seen since 1973. At the same time continuing claims are also low and the least since 2000.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment
benefits unexpectedly fell last week, revisiting a level last seen in
1973 as the labor market continues to strengthen despite a sluggish
economy.
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits decreased 13,000 to a
seasonally adjusted 253,000 for the week ended April 9, the Labor
Department said on Thursday. That matched the level for early March,
which was the lowest since November 1973.*
Claims for the week ending April 2 were revised to show 1,000 fewer applications received than previously reported.
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The four-week average of the so-called continuing claims fell 10,250 to 2.18 million, the lowest level since mid-November 2000.*
* http://www.cnbc.com/2016/04/14/us-weekly-jobless-claims-april-9-2016.html
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