<U.S Economy> Jobless claims rose in latest week.
U.S. jobless claims rose in latest week
WASHINGTON, Feb 18 (Reuters) - U.S. Labor Department report of initial state jobless benefit claims, seasonally adjusted. Week Ended Initial Claims 4-Week Avg. Continued Claims 2/13/99 288,000 292,000 Unavailable 2/06/99 284,000-R 298,750-R 2,262,000 1/30/99 295,000-R 317,250-R 2,274,000-R 1/23/99 301,000-R 332,000-R 2,214,000-R REVISIONS:
Initial Claims: Feb 6 from 281,000, Jan 30 from 294,000 and Jan 23 from 300,000 Four-Week Average: Feb 6 from 297,750, Jan 30 from 317,500 and Jan 23 from 333,000 Continued Claims: Jan 30 from 2,264,000 and Jan 23 from 2,212,000 FORECAST: Reuters survey of economists forecast: 299,000 initial claims in the Feb. 13 week
STATES WITH INCREASES IN CLAIMS OF MORE THAN 1,000: One state reported an increase in claims of more than 1,000 in the week ended Feb 6, the latest period for which the data are available. It was: STATE CHANGE IN CLAIMS California +11,537 STATES WITH DECREASES IN CLAIMS OF MORE THAN 1,000: Seven states reported a decrease in claims of more than 1,000 in the week ended Feb 6. They were:
STATE CHANGE IN CLAIMS Georgia -2,874 Pennsylvania -1,839 Tennessee -1,782 Rhode Island -1,107 Maine -1,025 Connecticut -1,020 North Carolina -1,017
(Note: this article is ''in progress''; there will likely be an update soon.) |