565K New Jobless Claims, Lowest Level Since Jan.

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CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER | 07/ 9/09 04:24 PM | AP

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Job seeker Rosy Ramirez, left, from Bridgewater, N.J., listens to Ida Antonio, right, a recruiter with SOS International, after submitting her resume during a Careerbuilder and University of Phoenix job fair in New York, Thursday July 9, 2009. While layoffs are slowing, jobs remain scarce and the unemployment rate rose to 9.5 per cent last month and is expected to top 10 per cent by the end of this year. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

WASHINGTON — Even though new claims for jobless benefits fell more than expected last week, dipping below 600,000 for the first time since early January, the number of Americans seeking this safety net points to an economy that is still very weak.

Layoffs are slowing, but jobs are scarce, leaving nearly 7 million Americans collecting unemployment checks and retailers looking for customers.

The number of newly laid-off workers requesting unemployment insurance fell by 52,000 to a seasonally-adjusted 565,000, the Labor Department said Thursday. But the drop was mostly due to a shift in the timing of auto-related layoffs, leading many economists to discount the decline.

Weekly claims remain far above the 300,000-350,000 range that analysts say is consistent with a healthy economy. New claims last fell below 300,000 in early 2007. The lowest level this year was 488,000 for the week ended Jan. 3.

Thursday's figure indicates that "very steep job losses" likely will continue and that the unemployment rate will keep rising, said Zach Pandl, an economist at Nomura Securities International.

Claims may not drop to 350,000 until the middle of next year, he said.

Employers cut 467,000 jobs in June, more than analysts expected, while the unemployment rate rose to 9.5 percent, the highest in 25 years. The lack of jobs is limiting consumer spending, which will weaken or even delay any economic recovery.

Retailers reported yet another sluggish month of sales in June, increasing concerns about the critical back-to-school season. Among the most worrisome signs were the sharp sales declines from mall-based shops that cater to teens like Abercrombie & Fitch and American Eagle Outfitters, indicating that parents will keep scouring for bargains at discount chains.

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The International Council of Shopping Centers-Goldman Sachs same-store sales tally for June fell 5.1 percent from a year ago, steeper than 4.5 percent decline that analysts expected. Same-store sales _ sales at stores open at least a year _ are considered a key indicator of a retailer's health.

The results marked the 11th consecutive month of same-store sales decreases, and some analysts expect that trend to continue through the rest of the year as consumer spending is constrained by tight credit and a weak job market.

Meanwhile, the number of people on the jobless benefit rolls jumped 159,000 to 6.88 million, the Labor Department said. That's the highest tally on records dating from 1967. Continuing claims had fallen in two of the previous three weeks. The data lag initial claims by a week.

Economists said the increase showed employers remain hesitant to add new workers, despite some recent signs the economy is stabilizing.

"The problem is, no one is hiring," said Mark Vitner, senior economist at Wells Fargo Securities.

That will likely keep driving up the unemployment rate even as layoffs slow, he said. Wells Fargo projects the rate will peak at 10.5 percent next year.

Continuing claims need to drop by at least 500,000 before the jobless rate will improve, Vitner said. In a healthy economy, the continuing claims rolls are closer to 3 million, or less than half their current total.

Vitner expects the economy to grow modestly in the second half of this year, but that doesn't mean many jobs will be available. "Just because the recession ends doesn't mean the economy is out of the woods," he said.

When federal and state emergency programs are added, the total benefit rolls are even higher.

More than 2.8 million people are receiving unemployment insurance under the programs, which add up to 53 weeks of benefits on top of the typical 26 weeks. The data for the emergency programs lags the initial claims by two weeks. All told, about 8.9 million people received jobless benefits the week ending June 20.

Economists are closely watching the level of first-time claims for signs the economy will recover in the second half of this year.

But the change in the timing of auto layoffs will likely muddy the picture for several weeks. Carmakers usually close their plants in early July to prepare for next year's models, causing a spike in layoffs. But those cuts took place in May and June instead as General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC sought bankruptcy protection and implemented sweeping restructuring plans.

The financial markets ended Thursday with modest gains. The Dow Jones industrial average added about 5 points to 8,183.17, while broader indices also ticked up.

Elsewhere, the Commerce Department said wholesale inventories dipped 0.8 percent in May, slightly smaller than the 1 percent decline economists expected.

Sales at the wholesale level rose 0.2 percent, better than the expected flat reading. The hope is that sales will soon stabilize and help convince businesses that they need to restock, a shift that will boost the ailing manufacturing sector.

Consumers and businesses have cut back on spending in response to the bursting of the housing bubble and the financial crisis, sending the economy into the longest recession since World War II.

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AP Retail Writer Anne D'Innocenzio contributed to this report from New York.

WASHINGTON — Even though new claims for jobless benefits fell more than expected last week, dipping below 600,000 for the first time since early January, the number of Americans seeking this saf...
WASHINGTON — Even though new claims for jobless benefits fell more than expected last week, dipping below 600,000 for the first time since early January, the number of Americans seeking this saf...
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- cdrach I'm a Fan of cdrach 4 fans permalink

People! People!. Dennis Kneel on CNBC proclaimed "The recession is over". So take all discretionary income and buy stock in AIG, GE, GM,etc.-DU­H!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 PM on 07/09/2009
- sueinmn I'm a Fan of sueinmn 101 fans permalink
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Well Obama speaking now from the G8, stating "we will provide significant financial " amounts to assist other countries while WE ARE CRUMBLING HERE ON MAIN STREET. Maybe it is time for Obama to get serious about the jobs and financial situation here at home. Funding two wars, the already billions we give to other nations and now WE at home are in need, desparely in need if financial help ourselves. I know and realize his peace mission to bring the worl together was his plan and yes we need this to bring world peace but he must not forget the troubles at home. He can multytask very well but fro where I sit, it appears he chooses not to.

Jobs, jobs and more jobs Mr. President. Please pay a few minutes of time to jobs!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 07/09/2009
- bluevase I'm a Fan of bluevase 9 fans permalink

Friday, July 4, the unemployment offices were closed -- reason for the dip in numbers

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 PM on 07/09/2009

The spin doctors are out in force. Continuing claims for jobless benefit rose to 6.883 million, a new record. This equates to an unemployment rate of 9.7%. I’m sure if you factor in people that have given up looking and people working part time because they can not find full time work the unemployment rate approaches 20%!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 07/09/2009

AT LEAST 20% - you can't believe any of these numbers - I know so many people living off severance right now who are not on unemployment *yet* - and many others who are forced to work 4 days at reduced pay, have stopped looking because there is nothing out there, etc.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 07/09/2009
- sueinmn I'm a Fan of sueinmn 101 fans permalink
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Many never qualified to file, as you say many serverance packages delay those filing, many have run out of UI and no longer recorded. The temp service usually never pays into Ui so those people are not included. Many one person type businesses are not counted. I believe the nubers to be even higher!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 PM on 07/09/2009
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"565k jobless claims, lowest level since January". Gotta hand it to the MSM - they are doing everything they can to prop up Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 07/09/2009
- petridish I'm a Fan of petridish 7 fans permalink

In case anyone is not aware, the Birth/Death business model is saying we are creating ~150,000 jobs a month. This number is then subtracted from the unemployment rates. The birth/death model has been skewing the numbers (reducing) of newly unemployed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 AM on 07/09/2009
- sueinmn I'm a Fan of sueinmn 101 fans permalink
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They minimuse the numbers to downplay it. They ignor what really is going on, on main street! How many lives must be ruined before they are honest with themselves? They are so worried about Wallstreet and the corporate interests and that outweighs concern for us. Im tired of hearing how his plans are working when in fact they are not! I cannot support lip service anylonger. Biden, Obama, all of them are just not getting it! They choose not to look real hard as to how serious this is. They do not have a clue because they are not the same class as we are. They are all rich and havent a clue of the struggle we live. Then to lie on top of it how bad things really are are unforgivable!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 AM on 07/09/2009
- hsr0601 I'm a Fan of hsr0601 2 fans permalink

In regard to the stimulus investment, my understanding is as follows:

1. The current surging fuel cost is overwhelming the market rally.
And the pending clean energy bill might serve as a second stimulus package world-wide boosting private investments.

2. People are so worried about losing their job, coverage, denial of treatment, which seems to increase bank deposit latetly. That means stimulus funding mainly goes toward bank deposit for a rainy day increasing jobless rate. It proves again that a healthy society yields better productivity, prosperity.
It is time to 'Change' the notion of the public health as a fundamental human right and install 'a safety system for all' like all of the other industrialized nations, I think.

3. The stimulus funding begins to mobilize just 11%, meanwhile, the auto industry has moved to its restructuring with the massive job-related impact.

4. The pandemic swine flu has been hurting the global economy seriously.

Thank You !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 AM on 07/09/2009
- getoffmedz I'm a Fan of getoffmedz 110 fans permalink
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The Great Bush/Cheney Depression continues at record clip.

The immaturity and childish impatience of some Comments speak for themselves.

Just wait until this fall when things really start to get bad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 AM on 07/09/2009
- FredDobbs I'm a Fan of FredDobbs 12 fans permalink
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Apparently these weren't the 600,000 jobs saved or created by Obama

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 AM on 07/09/2009
- petridish I'm a Fan of petridish 7 fans permalink

Here is a simple formula

no jobs = no recovery

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 07/09/2009

Wthout a doubt the media trying to SPIN, "The highest number of people ever are now collecting unemployment benefits 6.88 Million! " - This should be the real headline. Things are not getting better people they are getting worse and the Stimulus did nothing to JUMP-Start the Economy.
But dont forget we had to pass that in RECORD time!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 AM on 07/09/2009

President Bush served approximately 2, 900 days leaving our economy in the worse shape since the Great Depression.

President Obama has served exactly 170 days, explained that this was going to be a long and hard road to recovery..­.

And all I hear are the back seat drivers whining, "Are we there yet...".

Folks, get a freaking grip!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 07/09/2009
- sueinmn I'm a Fan of sueinmn 101 fans permalink
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You havent been out of work and run out of unemployment with still no where to get hired. How can you condemn that we are freaking out when YES we have reason to!

I have a house payment, a truck payment, utilities, taxes, insurance, cc pymt, living expenses, etc. No more income. What do I do? Im draining my savings yes also! I can get no help so I will lose it ALL! and still not have a roof over my head because it costs to rent also! YES IM FREAKING OUT! I wont even have food to eat!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 AM on 07/09/2009
- Fabini I'm a Fan of Fabini 43 fans permalink
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Yeah !!! The lowest jobless claims since January. Oh - wait - 565,000 more people are out of work. It's hard to spin a turkey.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 AM on 07/09/2009
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