Jobless Claims at 524,000 as Recession Takes Toll

by pankaj kumar | January 15, 2009 at 06:04 am
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JOBLESS DATA IS OUT IT IS AGAIN PAINFUL NO RESPITE YET FOR JOM SEEKERS

The number of workers filing new claims for unemployment benefits rebounded last week after a brief holiday-induced slowdown, government data showed on Thursday, suggesting that the year-long recession was deepening.



Initial claims for state unemployment insurance benefits rose 54,000 to a seasonally adjusted 524,000 in the week ended Jan. 10 from an upwardly revised 470,000 the prior week, the Labor Department said.

It was the highest reading for initial claims since the week ending Dec. 20, when new applications for unemployment aid were 589,000.

A Labor Department official said seasonal adjustment factors anticipated this would be the highest week of year for unadjusted claims. Last week was the first of three weeks without a holiday

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