The number of people filing for unemployment benefits for the first time fell by 19,000 in the latest week, as 204,000 Initial Jobless Claims were reported. Continuing Claims, which measure people who continue to receive benefits after their initial claim is filed, declined 24,000 to 1.694 million.
What’s the bottom line? The latest Initial Jobless Claims data was for the week of Christmas, so it’s possible that the number of claims filed may have been higher if it wasn’t for the holidays. Continuing Claims measured the week before Christmas and while they declined in the latest week, they have now risen by 330,000 since the beginning of October. This is another sign of a potential slowdown in the pace of hiring, suggesting it’s becoming harder for many to find a job once they’re let go.