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Slightly more in US seek unemployment benefits

Slightly more in US sought unemployment benefits last week after 2 months of steady declines

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits ticked up slightly last week after two months of steady declines.

But the increase isn't enough to reverse the downward trend. The four-week average of applications, a less volatile measure, fell to its lowest level since April. The decline in the average signals that companies are laying off fewer workers.

Weekly applications for unemployment aid rose 2,000 to a seasonally adjusted 393,000, the Labor Department said Wednesday. It's the second increase in six weeks. The four-week average fell to 394,250. That's the eighth drop in the past nine weeks.

Even so, weekly applications would need to stay below 375,000 consistently to push down the unemployment rate significantly. They haven't been at that level since February.

The pace of hiring over the past few months has been mixed. The economy added only 80,000 jobs in October, the fewest in four months. But the government also said this month that employers added more jobs in August and September than it had initially reported. And the unemployment rate dipped to 9 percent.

The economy is growing but not quickly enough to generate many jobs. The economy expanded at a 2 percent annual rate in the July-September quarter, the government said Tuesday. That was down from an earlier estimate of 2.5 percent.

Growth would need to be more than twice that pace to significantly reduce unemployment, economists say.

The lower estimate was mostly because companies sharply reduced their stockpiles of goods. They probably didn't anticipate that consumer and business spending would remain strong through the summer.

A decline in inventories is not always a bad sign. Economists believe this could lead to better growth in the current quarter, if businesses anticipate more demand and restock their shelves.

Economists predict growth will strengthen to around 3 percent in the October-December quarter. Many raised their estimates after seeing encouraging October reports on retail sales and factory output.

Still, that brighter outlook hinges on whether Europe can prevent its financial crisis from getting worse. If not, Europe could fall into a recession, which could slow U.S. growth next year.

In the first six months of the year, the economy grew at an annual rate of just 0.9 percent. It was the weakest growth since the recession officially ended, which stocked fears over the summer that the economy could be on the verge of another downturn.

The stronger growth in the July-September quarter helped calm those worries. Still, Americans spent more while earning less, and they dipped into their savings to make up the difference. At the same time, businesses invested more in machines and computers, not workers.

Without more jobs and higher pay raises, consumers are unlikely to be able to sustain those gains.

 

1,234 comments

  • Bob F  •  6 months ago
    This is scary if you think about the implications. There are Now more newly Unemployed Americans then those who have given up all HOPE and stopped looking.
    • blame yourself 6 months ago
      Hopeless and Change
    • Dawn 6 months ago
      Hopeless along with ya
    • James 6 months ago
      Things will never change for the middle class until we take back our government. We have the right to vote and make our voices heard. Hope there are more independents running this next election--fill the seats in the house and senate with them instead of the usual repubs/tea party and demos. Maybe then Congress will start listing to the people and not big money. There are more of us.
  • Justice402  •  6 months ago
    Incredible! "Jobless number rises after long decline" is the headline in this article. Yet, the second line in the article states two months of decline. I guess two months has become "long". Or is it the media wants us to believe that there really has been a long decline when that's not true. It's only been two months. They don't want us to focus on the fact that under this administration there has been a long decline of jobs.
    • Jose Dias 6 months ago
      The difference in the business of Corruption between Haiti and the USA, is that in Haiti Corruption is Illegal
    • Jeff 6 months ago
      Don't forget the holiday ramp having it's effect on hiring as well. These numbers are such cr@p!!
    • History Prof. 6 months ago
      More lipstick on a pig. The author seems to think we cannot tell when unemployment gets worse.
  • aeneuman  •  6 months ago
    what is really scary is that typically employment rises at this time of year due to seasonal hiring.
    • Andrew - 6 months ago
      it's seasonally adjusted, so it accounts for that.
    • Greg 6 months ago
      That's why I don't take these articles seriously. Seasonal hirings always are the highest out of anytime during the year. The statistics I want to see are pernament hirings, not temporary hirings.
    • REAL AMERICAN 6 months ago
      Obama has hijacked over a million American jobs!
      Thousands at Boeing in South Carolina, Gulf of Mexico, Canadian Pipeline, Baaken Oil fields and 20,000 in Ohio natural resources jobs.
      Shame on him and his administration that would ask taxpayers to pay for more extended jobless benefits when millions of Americans could work and pay taxes for the Democrat's Lavish spending in the past 3 years. Solyndra should return over half of $BILLION from their buddy in the White House!!
  • A  •  6 months ago
    Who are they kidding? Non-seasonally adjusted claims soared 74,214 and 7,000 were dropped because their benefits expired!
    • Kev 6 months ago
      Yes - amazing why they "adjust" 74+K off the numbers at this time of year when more would be taking part time jobs - so it really should be the other way - the seasonal adjustment should make the numbers go up due to the Christmas season when lots of people have temp part time jobs - just shows how wrong and crooked these people are.
    • Markets Always Fail 6 months ago
      The claims number is those who are NEWLY unemployed, not those who are collecting benefits. Check the BLS website to learn more.
    • A Yahoo! User 6 months ago
      maybe they should stop giving you benefits and see how you like that.
  • Dawn  •  6 months ago
    Its not that the claims are falling its that people are done with extentions.
    • James 6 months ago
      The people are still unemployed but without any source of money. Repubs./tea baggers will not extend unemployment benefits if they can figure a way to get around it, without damaging they desire to take over the White House and Senate. Have news for them, I will not vote for any repub./tea party member. Since they want to make Bush's tax cuts, breaks, loopholes and subsidies for the rich, big business, corporations and oil companies and the middle class are there own.
    • Noone 6 months ago
      James - what a supid remark
    • patriots fan 6 months ago
      how is that a stupid remark? Do they not want to extend the Bush tax cuts? Use your words noone...not insults.
  • aeneuman  •  6 months ago
    in Febuary 2009 President Obama told Today Show host Matt Lauer that he’d be a one-term president if he didn’t fix the economy in three years. “I will be held accountable,” Obama said.
  • martin_s  •  6 months ago
    When the underemployed and the discouraged are added to the numbers, the unemployment may be higher than 20%. I don't think that a former engineer or teacher (for example) working at a part time, minimum wage job should count as 'employed'.
    The government will massage the numbers until they get the lowest figure possible...9% unemployment as claimed by the department of labor does not reflect the reality in the US.
    Meanwhile, US corporations are sitting on mountains of cash they've generated by cutting their labor costs, either through mass-layoffs of American workers or outsourcing jobs to India and China. Something is going to have to change here, and soon...I just hope we can find our way out of this problem without a bloodshed. Unfortunately, based on the inaction of our Congress thus far I would say bloodshed is looking more and more like a real possibility.
  • Paul  •  6 months ago
    a recent study shows that 82% of statistics are made up on the spot
  • Allen  •  6 months ago
    Nev er will the propaganda media report what the median wage of these "jobs" that are being taken or created.
  • A  •  6 months ago
    394,250 applied in ONE week for unemployment in the US and that is good?
    This country is falling so fast.
  • DjD567  •  6 months ago
    CONVENIENT LIES!!

    The unemployment numbers are based on those who are still receiving unemployment benefits. These benefits are running out before many people can find work. But as far is this data is concerned, these people are, technically, no longer "unemployed" since they are not receiving unemployment benefits. Everything is sunny and bright, yaaaaay!!
  • joe  •  6 months ago
    True UNEMPLOYMENT Rate is 17 - 18 % but all the politicians are in campaign mode and the INCUMBENTS are all running for cover by playing the BLAME Game !
    barack hussein obama has spent $ Trillions - where are the Jobs ?
  • Beau Tocks  •  6 months ago
    Using this measurement of unemployment benefits as an indicator of the relative health of the economy is inherently flawed. The measurement does not account for what have become to be known as the underemployed. You know, the vast number of people who, before NAFTA, had solid, good-paying jobs with benefits in manufacturing-based industries that added real value to the economy. The ones who now, to try to eke out a survival existence, take any job they can find - - usually at something just above minimum wage and without benefits. God, bless them.

    Meanwhile, these number-crunching imbeciles who have never added anything of value to the economy in their misguided lives blithely equate earning a living by saying “Howdy” at WalMart with earning a living wage and benefits by producing real, tangible goods. The longer we buy into these over-simplified and short-sighted analyses of the “health” of the economy, the deeper we will sink into morass of becoming a nation of sheep living in a third world country.

    Many thought provoking writers over the years have warned against allowing well-orchestrated and deceptive government / media attempts to mask the truth from the innocent and all too gullible masses. Unfortunately, we are now too busy playing video games and watching the latest “reality” TV show to have any grasp of true reality. Instead, we just mouth the latest numbers and platitudes, and believe whatever we are told while those giving us the bread and circuses tighten their grasp. We are indeed getting what we deserve.
  • R  •  6 months ago
    I wish we had the true stats,how many ran out of benefits and didn't find jobs,what are the true numbers of the out of work? What is the real numbers of us working and paying taxes.
  • blame yourself  •  6 months ago
    tick tock the clock reached 12-all the rats are coming out of the whitehouse and congress
  • Tom  •  6 months ago
    "The decline in the average signals that companies are laying off fewer workers."

    No, the decline in average signals that more and more people have reached the end of their 99 week payments, and they cannot file any longer.
  • Cary  •  6 months ago
    These numbers are a joke, The real numbers is twice that high when you include people underemployed and the people who have given up looking and their unemployment has run out. I have 40 years in my construction trade and have only worked 36 weeks in the last 3.5 years. To old to retrain, nobody wants to hire a 60 year old. The #$%$#$ system is broke.
  • The Truth Hurts  •  6 months ago
    Can you say, Malaise? Jimmy Carter, your reign is almost over. You can go to the grave knowing you were not the worst.
  • Charles  •  6 months ago
    With Alabama's new Immigration law unemployment dropped and now Obama is sueing them! Along with the Boeing Plant in S.C. and killing the Keystone Pipeline, stopping Drilling in the Gulf, Obama Care, and job Killing Regulations, Try to convince me this President wants JOBS!!
  • Socialists_Get_lost  •  6 months ago
    Campaigning Obama: "I'm going to fix MAIN street, Not Wall Street!"

    Nope. You fixed neither.
 
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