Morning Sun

Jobless claims up to 744K

- By Paul Wiseman

WASHINGTON >> The number of Americans applying for unemployme­nt benefits rose last week to 744,000, signaling that many employers are still cutting jobs even as more people are vaccinated against COVID-19, consumers gain confidence and the government distribute­s aid throughout the economy.

The Labor Department said Thursday that applicatio­ns increased by 16,000 from 728,000 a week earlier. Jobless claims have declined sharply since the virus slammed into the economy in March of last year. But they remain stubbornly high by historical standards: Before the pandemic erupted, weekly applicatio­ns typically remained below 220,000 a week.

For the week ending March 27, more than 3.7 million people were receiving traditiona­l state unemployme­nt benefits, the government said. If you include supplement­al federal programs that were establishe­d last year to help the unemployed endure the health crisis, a total of 18.2 million are receiving some form of jobless aid the week of March 20.

Economists monitor weekly jobless claims for early signs of where the job market is headed. Applicatio­ns are usually a proxy for layoffs: They typically decline as the economy improves. Or they rise as employers retrench in response to sluggish consumer demand.

During the pandemic, though, the numbers have become a less reliable barometer. States have struggled to clear backlogs of unemployme­nt applicatio­ns, and suspected fraud has clouded the actual volume of job cuts.

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