Updated: 25-Jul-24 09:49 ET
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Updated: 25-Jul-24 09:49 ET |
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Highlights
- Initial jobless claims for the week ending July 20 decreased by 10,000 to 235,000 (Briefing.com consensus 240,000).
- Continuing jobless claims for the week ending July 13 decreased by 9,000 to 1.851 million.
Key Factors
- The four-week moving average for initial claims increased by 250 to 235,500.
- The four-week moving average for continuing claims increased by 4,750 to 1,853,500 -- the highest level since December 4, 2021.
- The total number of continued weeks claimed for benefits in all programs for the week ending July 6 was 1,970,339, an increase of 152,145 from the previous week. In the same week a year ago, there were 1,913,359 weekly claims filed for benefits in all programs.
Big Picture
- The key takeaway from the report is that there hasn't been an alarming jump in initial claims -- a leading indicator -- to even higher levels; therefore, a conclusion will be drawn that the labor market is seeing some normal slowing as opposed to a rapid deterioration.
Category |
Jul 20 |
Jul 13 |
Jul 6 |
Jun 29 |
Jun 22 |
Initial Claims |
235K |
245K |
223K |
239K |
234K |
4-Wk Moving Avg |
236K |
235K |
234K |
239K |
236K |
Continued Benefits |
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1851K |
1860K |
1847K |
1856K |
4-Wk Moving Avg |
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1854K |
1849K |
1839K |
1831K |