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Jobless Claims in U.S. Hit Six-Month High During Holiday Week

Jobless Claims in U.S. Hit Six-Month High During Holiday Week

(Bloomberg) -- Filings for U.S. unemployment benefits rose for a third week to the highest level since May, potentially reflecting volatility around two consecutive periods that included holidays.

Jobless claims increased by 10,000 to 234,000 in the week ended Nov. 24, Labor Department figures showed Thursday. The median estimate in a Bloomberg survey was for a decrease to 220,000. The four-week average, a less-volatile measure, rose to 223,250, the highest since July, from 218,500.

Jobless Claims in U.S. Hit Six-Month High During Holiday Week

Key Insights

  • Analysts may discount the latest results for the weeks that included the Thanksgiving holiday on Nov. 22 and the observance of Veterans Day on Nov. 12, as filings tend to show swings around such events.
  • While applications for unemployment benefits are still hovering near historically low levels, further increases in weekly claims could signal a slowdown in the labor market.
  • Even though the weekly claims data tend to gyrate, economists watch these figures for a timely read on the labor market’s health. The November monthly payrolls report, due on Dec. 7, is projected to show another solid gain.

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  • Continuing claims, which are reported with a one-week lag, rose by 50,000 to 1.71 million in the week ended Nov. 17. That’s the highest since August. 
  • The unemployment rate among people eligible for benefits was unchanged at 1.2 percent. The national jobless rate of 3.7 percent in October was the lowest since 1969.

--With assistance from Kristy Scheuble and Nancy Moran.

To contact the reporters on this story: Katia Dmitrieva in Washington at edmitrieva1@bloomberg.net;Shobhana Chandra in Washington at schandra1@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Scott Lanman at slanman@bloomberg.net

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