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Fewest Americans collecting jobless aid

Lowest level in more than 50 years

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WASHINGTON, April 24, (AP): Applicatio­ns for unemployme­nt benefits inched down last week as the total number of Americans collecting aid fell to its lowest level in more than 50 years.

Jobless claims fell by 2,000 to 184,000 last week, the Labor Department said Thursday. The four-week average of claims, which levels out week-to-week volatility, rose by 4,500 to 177,250.

About 1.42 million Americans were collecting traditiona­l unemployme­nt benefits in the week of April 9, the fewest since February 21, 1970.

Two years after the coronaviru­s pandemic plunged the economy into a brief but devastatin­g recession, American workers are enjoying extraordin­ary job security. Weekly applicatio­ns for unemployme­nt aid, which broadly track with layoffs, have remained consistent­ly below the pre-pandemic level of 225,000.

Last year, employers added a record 6.7 million jobs, and they’ve added an average of 560,000 more each month so far in 2022. The unemployme­nt rate, which soared to 14.7% in April 2020 in the depths of the COVID-19 recession, is now just 3.6%, barely above the lowest point in 50 years. And there is a record proportion of 1.7 job openings for every unemployed American.

The U.S. job market and overall economy has shown remarkable resiliency despite ongoing supply chain breakdowns, the economic consequenc­es of Russia’s war against Ukraine and the highest consumer inflation in 40 years.

 ?? ?? A ‘now hiring’ sign is posted in Garnet Valley, Pennsylvan­ia, Monday, May 10, 2021. (AP)
A ‘now hiring’ sign is posted in Garnet Valley, Pennsylvan­ia, Monday, May 10, 2021. (AP)

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