Jobless claims fall more than expected

Get this puppy up and running again.

(Reuters) - U.S. initial jobless claims fell more than expected last week and showed their biggest decline since February, in a hopeful sign for the U.S. labor market.

The number of Americans filing for first-time unemployment benefits dropped sharply to 404,000 from a downwardly revised reading of 441,000 in the prior week, the Labor Department said on Thursday.

The 37,000 drop in claims was the biggest since the week that ended Feb 6, when claims fell by 51,000. Analysts had expected weekly jobless claims to fall to 420,000.

A Labor Department official said the larger-than-expected decline was partly explained by jobless claims returning to trend after the big rise the earlier week, which may have been skewed by the holiday season.

  • http://billsandiego.blogspot.com Bill H

    That’s all very well, but the last time we were reading this kind of language about the “economy turning” the number shot back up to 450,000 within a couple of months, and in any case anything above 350,000 is still the sign of a very sick economy. I would say the news is slightly less bad this month, and that it portends pretty much nothing for next month.