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Jobless claims in U.S. jump by largest amount in 4 months
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 04 - 10 - 2007


The number of newly laid off workers
filing claims for unemployment benefits in the U.S. shot up
last week by the biggest amount in four months, REPORTED AP.
The Labor Department reported a total of 317,000
applications for unemployment benefits last week, an
increase of 16,000 from the previous week. It was the
biggest gain since jobless claims rose by 18,000 during the
week of May 9.
The rise was bigger than analysts had been expecting and
could be a further sign that the labor market is slowing
under the impact of the worst slump in housing in 16 years
and a severe credit crunch that roiled global markets in
August.
Labor Department analysts said that the two-day auto
strike involving General Motors Corp. did not appear to
have a significant impact on the claims figures last week,
according to preliminary information from the states.
The increase in claims last week followed two weeks of
declines. The four-week average for claims totaled 312,750,
up only slightly from the previous week.
Analysts believe the unemployment rate probably rose in
September to 4.7 percent, up from 4.6 percent in August,
although they are expecting that businesses added 100,000
jobs to their payrolls.
That would be an improvement from the net loss of 4,000
jobs in August, which had been the first monthly job loss
in four years. The employment data for September will be
released on Friday.
The unemployment report is being closely followed by Wall
Street, where investors believe it will provide the key
piece of data the Federal Reserve will need to decide
whether to cut interest rates further.
After the surprisingly bad August jobs report was
released, the Fed decided to cut a key interest rate for
the first time in four years, reducing it by a
larger-than-expected half-point.
Many economists believe aggressive Fed action is needed to
keep the economy from sliding into a recession. Overall
economic growth is expected to have slowed to around 2.5
percent in the July-September quarter with a further
decrease to 2 percent or less expected in the current
quarter.
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, who put
the risks of a recession at about 30 percent at the
beginning of the year, has said more recently that the
steep housing slump and financial market turmoil in August
have pushed that chance up although he said the risk still
remain below 50 percent.


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