US jobless claims rise for sixth time in past 7 weeks
The number of laid off US workers filing claims for unemployment benefits has risen last week.
The Labor Department reported Thursday that new claims for unemployment benefits rose by 4,000 last week to 319,000. It marked the sixth increase in the past seven weeks and further signified that the economy is feeling the impact of a steep slump in housing and a spreading credit crisis.
The government reported last week that employers cut 4,000 jobs from payrolls in August, the first monthly job decline in four years. The net decline in payroll jobs in August came as a surprise. Analysts had been expecting an increase of 110,000 jobs, in line with growth this year.
In other bad news, the number of jobs created in June and July was trimmed by 81,000, indicating the labour market was not performing as well as had been thought.
The surprisingly bad report increased worries that the current economic recovery, now in its sixth year, could be in danger of falling into a recession.
There are widespread expectations in financial markets that the Federal Reserve will cut a key interest rate when policymakers meet next Tuesday.
Last month, the Fed signaled a change in its outlook from seeing inflation as the biggest threat to the economy to now believing that weak growth represents a bigger threat.
The increase of 4,000 jobless claims on a seasonally adjusted basis followed a decline of 22,000 in claims applications in the previous week. The increase came in the week that included the Labour Day holiday, meaning that unemployment offices had one less day to process claims.
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