Arab Times

US jobless claims hold steady at low level

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WASHINGTON, April 19, (AFP): New claims for US jobless benefits edged downward last week, extending a record stretch of low levels and pointing to labor markets’ enduring strength, official data showed Thursday.

The latest figures on unemployme­nt insurance suggest April job creation in the world’s largest economy will continue to be strong as the data were collected during the survey week for the Labor Department’s highly anticipate­d monthly jobs report.

Widespread reports of a deepening labor shortage in the United States have economists predicting a pickup in inflation this year as employers struggle to fill open positions and begin to offer higher pay.

Analysts say layoffs are at historic lows because companies are reluctant to dismiss workers they may not easily replace.

For the week ending April 14, new claims for jobless benefits fell by 1,000 to 232,000.

The result was marginally higher than economists had been expecting but marked the 22nd week in a row below the level of 250,000.

The less volatile four-week average rose 1,250 to 231,250.

Readings have been above 230,000 for three weeks but Ian Shepherdso­n of Pantheon Macroecono­mics described this as an anomaly.

“Claims have been above the trend in recent weeks, likely as a result of seasonal adjustment problems caused by Easter,” he said in a client note.

“These will now fade.”

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