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US continuing jobless claims rise to highest in almost two years

Published: 16 Nov 2023 - 05:20 pm | Last Updated: 16 Nov 2023 - 05:23 pm
File photo used for representation only

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Bloomberg

Continuing applications for US unemployment benefits rose to the highest level in almost two years, underscoring the increasing challenges unemployed workers are facing in finding new jobs.

Recurring jobless claims, a proxy for the number of people continuously receiving unemployment benefits, jumped to 1.87 million in the week ended Nov. 4, according to Labor Department data out Thursday. That marked an eighth straight week of increases.

Initial jobless claims also rose, to 231,000 in the week ending Nov. 11. That was the highest since August.

While a resilient labor market has been supporting economic growth this year, many economists expect it to lose steam under the weight of higher borrowing costs.

Companies are now adding jobs at a slower pace, unemployment is rising and wage growth has decelerated, leading to some pullback in spending ahead of the holiday season. 
The data tend to be especially choppy around the holidays, and last week included Veterans Day.

The four-week moving average of initial claims, which smooths out some of that volatility, rose to 220,250.

On an unadjusted basis, initial claims also picked up, with Massachusetts and New York logging the biggest increases. Unadjusted continuing claims fell for the first time in four weeks, led by California and Michigan.

This week’s claims figures correspond with the reference period for the monthly employment report published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.