The Commercial Appeal

Jobless claims offer healthy picture

Applicatio­ns for unemployme­nt aid have stayed below 300,000 for 108 weeks in row

- CHRISTOPHE­R S. RUGABER

WASHINGTON - Fewer Americans sought unemployme­nt benefits last week, evidence that the U.S. job market remains healthy.

Weekly applicatio­ns for unemployme­nt aid dropped 3,000 to a seasonally adjusted 258,000, the Labor Department said Thursday. The four-week average, a less volatile measure, rose to 254,250.

The number of people receiving benefits rose 65,000 to 2.05 million. Yet that figure is down 5.7 percent from a year ago.

Applicatio­ns are a proxy for layoffs and have remained below 300,000, a historical­ly low level, for 108 weeks. That’s the longest such stretch since 1970.

Such a low level of applicatio­ns suggests companies are cutting few jobs. It also indicates that those who are laid off may not be seeking unemployme­nt aid as often as in the past. That could be a good sign that they are quickly finding jobs.

The economy is growing at a steady, if unspectacu­lar, pace and companies stepped up hiring at the beginning of the year.

The economy grew at a modest 2.1 percent annual rate in the final three months of last year, the Commerce Department said Thursday. That’s down from a healthy 3.5 percent in the third quarter. For all of last year, growth was a sluggish 1.6 percent.

Employers added an average of 237,000 jobs in January and February, a pickup from last year’s average gains of 187,000. The unemployme­nt rate ticked down to 4.7 percent last month from 4.8 percent.

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 ?? WILFREDO LEE/AP ?? The Labor Department says weekly applicatio­ns for unemployme­nt aid dropped 3,000 to a seasonally adjusted 258,000.
WILFREDO LEE/AP The Labor Department says weekly applicatio­ns for unemployme­nt aid dropped 3,000 to a seasonally adjusted 258,000.

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