Jobless Claims Fall To Another 5-Year Low

Posted by | May 9, 2013 11:54 | Filed under: Top Stories


Layoffs are back to pre-recession levels.

About 323,000 people filed for their first-week of unemployment benefits last week, the Labor Department said Thursday. That’s the lowest level in a single week since January 2008, and corresponds with other data that show employers are laying off fewer workers.

Before the recession began in December 2007, it was common to see about 320,000 initial claims filed each week due to normal churn in the job market. Then, as firms slashed millions of jobs, weekly claims soared as high as 670,000 in March 2009.

The drop in claims since then is seen as an encouraging sign that the job market is recovering. Overall, the U.S. economy lost 8.7 million jobs in the financial crisis, and has added back about 6.2 million jobs since then.

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By: Cheston Catalano

Cheston Catalano is a Kentucky-based journalist whose work has been featured in the Chattanooga Times Free Press and the Clarksville Leaf Chronicle. He is a long-time contributor to Liberaland.

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