DHAKA: The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell 21,000 to a seasonally adjusted 323,000 last week, the lowest since late September and further evidence of an improving job market.
The Labor Department said Thursday that the less volatile four-week average fell for the third straight week to 338,500.
Both figures are near pre-recession levels, reports The Straits Times.
Applications are a proxy for layoffs. They had spiked in early October because of the partial government shutdown and processing backlogs in California.
But first-time applications have now fallen in five of the past six weeks. The decline indicates that employers are laying off fewer workers.
‘If claims can remain at this week`s level it would be easier to believe in the idea that ... payroll growth could break out to the upside,’ said Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics.
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