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Jobless Claims Rise 4, 000 In Latest Week

  • 08-02-2007
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New applications for jobless benefits rose by 4,000 last week, government data showed on Thursday, underscoring continued strength in the labor market.þþFirst-time filings for state unemployment insurance benefits, a rough guide to the pace of layoffs, rose to a seasonally adjusted 307,000 in the week ended July 28, from an upwardly revised 303,000 in the prior week, the Labor Department said.þþLast week's level of claims came in somewhat lower than the 310,000 claims Wall Street economists -- polled by Reuters ahead of the report -- were expecting after a previously reported 301,000 claims the prior week.þþThe four-week moving average of claims, a more reliable measure of employment trends because it irons out volatility in the weekly data, fell for the fourth straight week to 305,500, its lowest level in two months.þþThe number of people who already qualify for benefits and remain on the jobless rolls fell by 16,000 to 2.53 million for the week ended July 21, the most recent period these figures were available.þþ

Source: NY Times