Bushonomics: The Hangover 0
No wonder “first-time claims” dipped a bit. The pool of employed persons subject to being fired keeps getting smaller.
The number of initial claims in the week ending Feb. 7 fell 8,000 to 623,000, a level that is 84% higher than the same period in the prior year. The four-week average of initial claims rose 24,000 to 607,500 — the highest level since November 1982 and up 76% from the prior year. The four-week average for claims draws the attention of economists and investors because it smoothes out distortions caused by bad weather, strikes or the timing of holidays.