Jobless Claims Fall, First Decline In 20 Weeks

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CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER | June 4, 2009 05:38 PM EST | AP

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Avelica Rubio pauses while filling out a job application at the Anaheim Orange County Fair and Expo, Wednesday, June 3, 2009 in Anaheim, Calif. The number of people on the unemployment insurance rolls fell slightly for the first time in 20 weeks, while the tally of new jobless claims also dipped, the government said Thursday. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

WASHINGTON — The number of people on the jobless rolls is down by a fraction, but those figures could be deceiving: Economists expect the unemployment rate to rise again on Friday, and jobs should be scarce for months to come.

The total number of people on unemployment aid fell slightly for the first time in 20 weeks, down about 15,000 to 6.7 million, the Labor Department said Thursday. It was the first drop in that figure since early January.

First-time jobless claims also dipped to a seasonally adjusted 621,000.

While it may be a sign businesses are starting to hire again, some economists say the lower numbers could simply mean people out of work are using up their benefits.

Productivity is also up among U.S. workers, according to another report out Thursday _ but only because companies are forced to produce more with fewer workers. That means they will probably delay hiring even after the economy begins growing again.

And an influx of new college graduates could push unemployment even higher over the summer because many will fail to find work.

"We don't think the jobless rate is close to peaking yet," economists at Wrightson ICAP said in a note to clients. They did say they expected the increase to be slower.

Analysts forecast the unemployment rate will rise to 9.2 percent when the government releases its May jobs report on Friday. Many economists expect it to top 10 percent by year's end and to keep rising into next year.

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Economists expect the report to show employers cut 520,000 jobs last month _ huge by historical measures but far fewer than the average of 700,000 a month for the first quarter of this year.

Pierre Ellis, senior economist at Decision Economics, said the decline in the number of people receiving unemployment aid may mean some businesses are starting to hire. He projects Friday's employment report will show a smaller loss of just 450,000 jobs.

Other economists say that if fewer people receiving unemployment aid, it could signal some are simply using up their benefits, rather than finding a new job.

"Businesses have shown no proclivity to hire anybody," said Mark Vitner, senior economist at Wachovia.

The number of people claiming jobless aid through an extended benefits program rose by about 160,000 to 2.35 million for the week that ended May 16, the Labor Department said. That figure, which lags behind the figures for initial claims by two weeks, brings the total number of people claiming benefits to more than 9 million.

The emergency extension program, approved by Congress last June, adds up to 33 extra weeks of benefits on top of the regular 26 weeks provided by most states.

Sales fell in May at many stores as shoppers spent cautiously, focusing on bargains and food. Discounter Target Corp., warehouse club operator Costco Wholesale Corp. and Macy's Inc. department store reported drops in sales.

TJX Cos., which owns the TJ Maxx and Marshalls chains, said sales rose a greater-than-expected 5 percent. Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, did not report monthly sales but said it expects to hire about 22,000 people for new positions this year.

Economists say the troubles in the auto industry, with both Chrysler and General Motors entering bankruptcy protection and announcing huge cuts, could cause more turmoil in the jobless claims data over the next several weeks.

The Labor Department said productivity rose at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.6 percent in the January-March period. That was double the government's previous estimate last month. And it was better than the 0.6 drop in last year's fourth quarter.

In more normal times, higher productivity can lead to higher standards of living because workers who produce more can earn more money without forcing companies to raise prices.

In this case, though, the productivity gain came with a steep drop in worker output. The reason was that companies laid off employees and cut their remaining workers' hours at an even faster pace.

On a positive note, economists said the rise in productivity indicates companies have succeeded in getting labor costs in line with lesser production. That reduces the need for future layoffs, Vitner said in a note to clients.

Labor costs rose 3 percent, down from the government's previous measure of 3.3 percent. A rapid increase in labor costs could fuel inflation. But most economists aren't worried about rising prices because the recession is keeping a lid on wages.

WASHINGTON — The number of people on the jobless rolls is down by a fraction, but those figures could be deceiving: Economists expect the unemployment rate to rise again on Friday, and jobs shou...
WASHINGTON — The number of people on the jobless rolls is down by a fraction, but those figures could be deceiving: Economists expect the unemployment rate to rise again on Friday, and jobs shou...
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- impik I'm a Fan of impik 19 fans permalink
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What do you know, slowly but surely, Obama is saving the economy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 06/04/2009
- 2008FedUP I'm a Fan of 2008FedUP 14 fans permalink
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Now rethugs since President Obama is blammed for everything, will FIX news "blame" him for this predicted suprise?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 PM on 06/04/2009
- iridium53 I'm a Fan of iridium53 56 fans permalink

Unemployment claims have a time limit.
How many of the people leaving the unemployment roles have found jobs vs. how many are simply being timed out?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 PM on 06/04/2009
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For those who mocked the President when he said there were glimmers of hope...wel­l look no further the sparks are apparent for all to see.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 PM on 06/04/2009
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The improvement in home sales is the direct result of the stimulus. The 8,000 dollar tax rebate that can be used as a down payment has brought droves of first time home buyers into the market.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 06/04/2009
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Hey CONS, it took your hero Ronald Reagan three years to show any economic improvement. Unemployment rose sharply in 1981-82 and 83. You ecpect Obama to turn it all around in just four months. LOL

Obama is taking over the WORST economic mess since the Great Depression. Really, anyone who voted twice for Bush has NO business talking about the economy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 06/04/2009
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Man is it going to be bad for the RIGHT if Obama's policies work. If the economy is growing in 2012 the far right might as well pack it in. Obama will get 400 + electoral votes in 2012.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 06/04/2009
- 2warvet I'm a Fan of 2warvet 13 fans permalink
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I wouldn't hold my breath for that. Even BHO's Fed Chairman said that at the current rate of spending taxes will have to be raised significantly to pay for all this spending. That will dampen the 400+ you envision.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 PM on 06/04/2009
- tre I'm a Fan of tre 12 fans permalink

Since President George Bush gets blamed everytime something bad happens, I fully expect him to get credit for this good news.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 06/04/2009
- Confused1 I'm a Fan of Confused1 3 fans permalink

OK, we're still losing over 600,000 jobs a week and that number is not abating. Over 6 million people unemployed vying for the few jobs available.

Where are all the jobs the "stimulus" was supposed to create? Where are those jobs listed? Where are the 5 million green jobs and where are they located? Where can we apply for them?

We have spent more in the last 6 months than the previous 30 years. And we still have no jobs. How is the economy supposed to turn around if people aren't working? Yet Washington continues their irresponsible spending plans inspite of the fact Obama said "we're already out of money." Does this make sense? Is this an example of the fiscal responsibility of this administration?

I realize that Bush is partially responsible, but at this point, Obama now owns the mess. He took over the auto companies and for GM alone, has given them over $50 BILLION dollars. Oh, but we are 'saving' jobs. If you look at the total employment for GM, that number equates to anywhere between $700,000 to over $1 million per job saved. Somehow that does not make sense to me. Not a good, sound financial move no matter how you look at it. Worse yet, the while thing will more than likely fail and we, the taxpayer, will once again get the manure end of the stick.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 06/04/2009
- vippy I'm a Fan of vippy 67 fans permalink

don't you know that fixing something is thrice as expensive as buying it new. Obama inherited that
mess and he did not want to be in the status quo, ergo the massive spending. We have to spend ourselves out of this mess. However, I don't see where congress can vote for $ 108 billion for the 2 wars when we are broke and then want the biggest embassy in Pakistan. Now that baffles me.
Keep Obama and fire the rest, he cannot rech his goals with the senate blocking his every move.!
Vote in new blood.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 06/04/2009
- StillweRise I'm a Fan of StillweRise 121 fans permalink
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psst... Don't look now, but those pesky little facts are poking hole in your 'theory' again...

from the AP... (hardly an icon of liberal media) reports the following TODAY...

The number of people on the unemployment insurance rolls fell slightly for the first time in 20 weeks, while the tally of new jobless claims also dipped, the government said Thursday.


THIS in conjunction with the markets being up and housing starts rising means economic indicators are all pointing in the RIGHT direction.­.. (but don't tell anybody)..­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 06/04/2009

DOJ and DHS/INS should investigate the IT Hotel sweat shop labor that deliberately gets around H1B program quotas. They're stealing our jobs and depressing wages.
http://illegalindianlabor.host56.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 06/04/2009
- yappnmutt I'm a Fan of yappnmutt 70 fans permalink

and the welfare rolls are up as unemployment runs out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 06/04/2009
- groucho I'm a Fan of groucho 24 fans permalink
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Terms of measurement are similar to the way the banks talked about their "stress test". Just leave the bad parts out and everything looks great.
Try measuring how many people are applying for food stamps. Unemployment apps are not a good measurement, some people don't qualify, some people's benefits have ended. When 200 people line up for a job that doesn't pay that well, that's not hopeful

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 06/04/2009
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621,000 lost jobs is nothing to cheer about.

Still NOTHING for MAIN STREET! Why? Main Street does NOT have $5 Billion to buy House and Senate Members to vote for Main Street!

Oligarchy! Wall Street in CHARGE!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 06/04/2009
- TJCole I'm a Fan of TJCole 159 fans permalink
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Yeah because we are running out of people to fire...!

Heck of a job there Timmy boy, you to Barri...!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 AM on 06/04/2009
- LeeCalif I'm a Fan of LeeCalif 69 fans permalink

Fell by 15,000. That's nothing.

Next week, this last week's figure will probably be corrected and upped by the 15,000.

15,000 is insignificant, I'm afraid. And it's only one week.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 06/04/2009
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