After a roller-coaster ride with initial unemployment claims in recent months, last week’s unfortunate rise gave way to a more encouraging report from the Department of Labor this morning.
Though last week’s figures were revised in the wrong direction, the new totals dropped, even more than expected.
The number of Americans who filed requests for jobless benefits fell by 12,000 last week to 377,000, the U.S. Labor Department said Thursday. Claims from two weeks ago were revised up to 389,000 from 383,000. Economists surveyed by MarketWatch had projected claims would fall to a seasonally adjusted 380,000 in the week ended June 2. The average of new claims over the past four weeks, meanwhile, edged up by 1,750 to 377,750, the highest level in a month.
It’s worth emphasizing that week-to-week results can vary widely, and it’s best not to read too much significance into any one report. That said, today’s figures offer at least some relief.









