Unemployment Filings Reach 26-Year High

by Dave Keating | December 24, 2008 at 07:23 am
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he unemployment rate in the US continues to surge, with the nu,mber of people seeking jobless benefits now hitting a 26-year-high. The new data comes along with other discouraging economic news.

The number of people filing for unemployment benefits hit a 26-year high last week, as the deepening recession forced more employers to cut jobs.

First-time claims for unemployment rose 5.4 percent, to 586,000 for the week ending Dec. 20, the Labor Department reported this morning. The last time claims were that high was Nov. 27, 1982. The four-week moving average, which is a less volatile indicator, rose to 558,000 from 544,250, also a 26-year high.

Orders for durable goods, such as appliances and televisions, dropped 1 percent to $186.9 billion, the U.S. Census Bureau said today. It was the fourth consecutive monthly drop and a much smaller decline than the 8.4 drop in October, thanks largely to orders for defense-related goods. Excluding those, which can vary widely quarter to quarter, new orders decreased by 0.9 percent.

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