The Guardian (USA)

US unemployme­nt claims dip below 1m for first time in 21 weeks

- Dominic Rushe in New York

The number of Americans who filed new claims for unemployme­nt benefits last week dipped below 1 million for the first time in 21 weeks, but signs of the coronaviru­s pandemic’s devastatin­g impact on the US jobs market remain.

The latest figures from the labor department showed 963,000 people filing claims after 20 weeks of claims above 1m. Claims still remain historical­ly high. Before the pandemic, claims were averaging about 200,000 a week and the previous record for claims was 695,000, set in 1982.

The latest figures come as millions of unemployed Americans are dealing with the end of a $600 boost to their unemployme­nt benefits.

The extra payments, agreed by Congress in March, ended last month and Congress remains deadlocked over an extension. Donald Trump has signed an executive order that would boost payments by $400 a week, but the order could take months to implement and cash-strapped states – some of which are already out of money – are expected to contribute to the plan.

The US jobs market has picked up in the last two months. In July, the US added 1.8m jobs and the unemployme­nt rate fell to 10.2% from 11.1%. The gains were largely in restaurant­s, bars and the leisure sector, which had furloughed millions of workers when the virus struck.

But with states and local government­s rapidly running out of cash, economists are expecting a new wave of layoffs as the pandemic continues unabated. Last month’s jobs report showed little growth outside the sectors hit hardest in the wave of quarantine closures.

“Jobs for more-skilled workers in business/profession­al services are making little headway overall and are declining in computer services, management and advertisin­g,” Sophia Koropeckyj, economist at Moody’s Analytics, wrote in an investor note. “These are the secondary effects of the stressed economy.”’

 ?? Photograph: Justin Lane/EPA ?? A man walks past a shuttered business in New York City.
Photograph: Justin Lane/EPA A man walks past a shuttered business in New York City.

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