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Jobless claims jump unexpectedly to 7-year high

By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER, AP Economics Writer Christopher S. Rugaber,
Ap Economics Writer 1 min ago

WASHINGTON – The number of newly laid-off individuals seeking
unemployment benefits has jumped to a seven-year high, the government
said Thursday.

The Labor Department reported that jobless claims last week increased by
32,000 to a seasonally adjusted 516,000. That is the highest total since
just after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and second-highest since 1992.

The total was much higher than analysts expected. Wall Street economists
surveyed by Thomson Reuters expected claims to increase only slightly to
484,000.

The four-week average of claims, which smooths out fluctuations, rose by
13,250 to 491,000, the highest tally in over 17 years.

Thursday's figure is the first time claims have topped 500,000 during
the current economic slowdown. Jobless claims above 400,000 are
considered a sign of recession. A year ago, claims stood at 338,000.

*****The number of individuals continuing to seek unemployment benefits
jumped by 65,000 to 3.9 million, above analysts' estimates of 3.85
million. That's the highest total since January 1983, though the labor
market has grown by about half since then.*****

Initial claims have been driven higher in the past several months by a
slowing economy hit by the financial crisis, and cutbacks in consumer
and business spending. Claims also rose in late September due to the
impact of Hurricanes Ike and Gustav, but the department said last week
that the impact of the hurricanes has passed.

The rise in claims has been mirrored by an increase in the unemployment
rate. Unemployment reached a 14-year high of 6.5 percent in October, the
Labor Department said last week, as the ranks of the unemployed swelled
to 10.1 million.

Several companies recently have announced mass layoffs, including Morgan
Stanley, General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co., and Fidelity Investments.

- - -


"The fundamentals of the economy are strong."


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Jobless claims jump unexpectedly to 7-year high

By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER, AP Economics Writer Christopher S. Rugaber,
Ap Economics Writer 1 min ago

WASHINGTON – The number of newly laid-off individuals seeking
unemployment benefits has jumped to a seven-year high, the government
said Thursday.

The Labor Department reported that jobless claims last week increased by
32,000 to a seasonally adjusted 516,000. That is the highest total since
just after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and second-highest since 1992.

The total was much higher than analysts expected. Wall Street economists
surveyed by Thomson Reuters expected claims to increase only slightly to
484,000.

The four-week average of claims, which smooths out fluctuations, rose by
13,250 to 491,000, the highest tally in over 17 years.

Thursday's figure is the first time claims have topped 500,000 during
the current economic slowdown. Jobless claims above 400,000 are
considered a sign of recession. A year ago, claims stood at 338,000.

*****The number of individuals continuing to seek unemployment benefits
jumped by 65,000 to 3.9 million, above analysts' estimates of 3.85
million. That's the highest total since January 1983, though the labor
market has grown by about half since then.*****

Initial claims have been driven higher in the past several months by a
slowing economy hit by the financial crisis, and cutbacks in consumer
and business spending. Claims also rose in late September due to the
impact of Hurricanes Ike and Gustav, but the department said last week
that the impact of the hurricanes has passed.

The rise in claims has been mirrored by an increase in the unemployment
rate. Unemployment reached a 14-year high of 6.5 percent in October, the
Labor Department said last week, as the ranks of the unemployed swelled
to 10.1 million.

Several companies recently have announced mass layoffs, including Morgan
Stanley, General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co., and Fidelity Investments.

- - -

"The fundamentals of the economy are strong."


Yup, ever since Pelosi and Reid took over, the wheels are falling
off.... The numbers don't lie, even if you do.. And to be sure, you
do..
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Jobless claims jump unexpectedly to 7-year high

By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER, AP Economics Writer Christopher S. Rugaber, Ap
Economics Writer 1 min ago

WASHINGTON – The number of newly laid-off individuals seeking unemployment
benefits has jumped to a seven-year high, the government said Thursday.

The Labor Department reported that jobless claims last week increased by
32,000 to a seasonally adjusted 516,000. That is the highest total since
just after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and second-highest since 1992.

The total was much higher than analysts expected. Wall Street economists
surveyed by Thomson Reuters expected claims to increase only slightly to
484,000.

The four-week average of claims, which smooths out fluctuations, rose by
13,250 to 491,000, the highest tally in over 17 years.

Thursday's figure is the first time claims have topped 500,000 during the
current economic slowdown. Jobless claims above 400,000 are considered a
sign of recession. A year ago, claims stood at 338,000.

*****The number of individuals continuing to seek unemployment benefits
jumped by 65,000 to 3.9 million, above analysts' estimates of 3.85
million. That's the highest total since January 1983, though the labor
market has grown by about half since then.*****

Initial claims have been driven higher in the past several months by a
slowing economy hit by the financial crisis, and cutbacks in consumer and
business spending. Claims also rose in late September due to the impact of
Hurricanes Ike and Gustav, but the department said last week that the
impact of the hurricanes has passed.

The rise in claims has been mirrored by an increase in the unemployment
rate. Unemployment reached a 14-year high of 6.5 percent in October, the
Labor Department said last week, as the ranks of the unemployed swelled to
10.1 million.

Several companies recently have announced mass layoffs, including Morgan
Stanley, General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co., and Fidelity Investments.

- - -


"The fundamentals of the economy are strong."


Looks like creation of money and debt spending for bailouts are not working.

Maybe they should try less spending, less government and less taxes on the
middle class. Which is really what this is about. The middle class credit
card is bouncing for non-payment and mountains of debt.



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On Nov 13, 8:59*am, wrote:
On Nov 13, 8:46*am, Boater wrote:





Jobless claims jump unexpectedly to 7-year high


By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER, AP Economics Writer Christopher S. Rugaber,
Ap Economics Writer 1 min ago


WASHINGTON – The number of newly laid-off individuals seeking
unemployment benefits has jumped to a seven-year high, the government
said Thursday.


The Labor Department reported that jobless claims last week increased by
32,000 to a seasonally adjusted 516,000. That is the highest total since
just after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and second-highest since 1992..


The total was much higher than analysts expected. Wall Street economists
surveyed by Thomson Reuters expected claims to increase only slightly to
484,000.


The four-week average of claims, which smooths out fluctuations, rose by
13,250 to 491,000, the highest tally in over 17 years.


Thursday's figure is the first time claims have topped 500,000 during
the current economic slowdown. Jobless claims above 400,000 are
considered a sign of recession. A year ago, claims stood at 338,000.


*****The number of individuals continuing to seek unemployment benefits
jumped by 65,000 to 3.9 million, above analysts' estimates of 3.85
million. That's the highest total since January 1983, though the labor
market has grown by about half since then.*****


Initial claims have been driven higher in the past several months by a
slowing economy hit by the financial crisis, and cutbacks in consumer
and business spending. Claims also rose in late September due to the
impact of Hurricanes Ike and Gustav, but the department said last week
that the impact of the hurricanes has passed.


The rise in claims has been mirrored by an increase in the unemployment
rate. Unemployment reached a 14-year high of 6.5 percent in October, the
Labor Department said last week, as the ranks of the unemployed swelled
to 10.1 million.


Several companies recently have announced mass layoffs, including Morgan
Stanley, General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co., and Fidelity Investments..


- - -


"The fundamentals of the economy are strong."


Yup, ever since Pelosi and Reid took over, the wheels are falling
off.... The numbers don't lie, even if you do.. And to be sure, you
do..- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Speaking of Harry's many, many lies, did you happen to see the whopper
where he claimed he visited a construction site where the union
workers fabricated a stainless steel and glass winding staircase on-
site?!!!!!!
What a crock of ****!
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On Nov 13, 9:14*am, wrote:
On Nov 13, 8:59*am, wrote:





On Nov 13, 8:46*am, Boater wrote:


Jobless claims jump unexpectedly to 7-year high


By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER, AP Economics Writer Christopher S. Rugaber,
Ap Economics Writer 1 min ago


WASHINGTON – The number of newly laid-off individuals seeking
unemployment benefits has jumped to a seven-year high, the government
said Thursday.


The Labor Department reported that jobless claims last week increased by
32,000 to a seasonally adjusted 516,000. That is the highest total since
just after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and second-highest since 1992.


The total was much higher than analysts expected. Wall Street economists
surveyed by Thomson Reuters expected claims to increase only slightly to
484,000.


The four-week average of claims, which smooths out fluctuations, rose by
13,250 to 491,000, the highest tally in over 17 years.


Thursday's figure is the first time claims have topped 500,000 during
the current economic slowdown. Jobless claims above 400,000 are
considered a sign of recession. A year ago, claims stood at 338,000.


*****The number of individuals continuing to seek unemployment benefits
jumped by 65,000 to 3.9 million, above analysts' estimates of 3.85
million. That's the highest total since January 1983, though the labor
market has grown by about half since then.*****


Initial claims have been driven higher in the past several months by a
slowing economy hit by the financial crisis, and cutbacks in consumer
and business spending. Claims also rose in late September due to the
impact of Hurricanes Ike and Gustav, but the department said last week
that the impact of the hurricanes has passed.


The rise in claims has been mirrored by an increase in the unemployment
rate. Unemployment reached a 14-year high of 6.5 percent in October, the
Labor Department said last week, as the ranks of the unemployed swelled
to 10.1 million.


Several companies recently have announced mass layoffs, including Morgan
Stanley, General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co., and Fidelity Investments.


- - -


"The fundamentals of the economy are strong."


Yup, ever since Pelosi and Reid took over, the wheels are falling
off.... The numbers don't lie, even if you do.. And to be sure, you
do..- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Speaking of Harry's many, many lies, did you happen to see the whopper
where he claimed he visited a construction site where the union
workers fabricated a stainless steel and glass winding staircase on-
site?!!!!!!
What a crock of ****!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I just don't understand how anybody here can believe anything he says.
I automatically assume it's either a lie, or cut and paste propaganda
from some far left hater site...


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On Nov 13, 9:21*am, wrote:
On Nov 13, 9:14*am, wrote:





On Nov 13, 8:59*am, wrote:


On Nov 13, 8:46*am, Boater wrote:


Jobless claims jump unexpectedly to 7-year high


By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER, AP Economics Writer Christopher S. Rugaber,
Ap Economics Writer 1 min ago


WASHINGTON – The number of newly laid-off individuals seeking
unemployment benefits has jumped to a seven-year high, the government
said Thursday.


The Labor Department reported that jobless claims last week increased by
32,000 to a seasonally adjusted 516,000. That is the highest total since
just after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and second-highest since 1992.


The total was much higher than analysts expected. Wall Street economists
surveyed by Thomson Reuters expected claims to increase only slightly to
484,000.


The four-week average of claims, which smooths out fluctuations, rose by
13,250 to 491,000, the highest tally in over 17 years.


Thursday's figure is the first time claims have topped 500,000 during
the current economic slowdown. Jobless claims above 400,000 are
considered a sign of recession. A year ago, claims stood at 338,000..


*****The number of individuals continuing to seek unemployment benefits
jumped by 65,000 to 3.9 million, above analysts' estimates of 3.85
million. That's the highest total since January 1983, though the labor
market has grown by about half since then.*****


Initial claims have been driven higher in the past several months by a
slowing economy hit by the financial crisis, and cutbacks in consumer
and business spending. Claims also rose in late September due to the
impact of Hurricanes Ike and Gustav, but the department said last week
that the impact of the hurricanes has passed.


The rise in claims has been mirrored by an increase in the unemployment
rate. Unemployment reached a 14-year high of 6.5 percent in October, the
Labor Department said last week, as the ranks of the unemployed swelled
to 10.1 million.


Several companies recently have announced mass layoffs, including Morgan
Stanley, General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co., and Fidelity Investments.


- - -


"The fundamentals of the economy are strong."


Yup, ever since Pelosi and Reid took over, the wheels are falling
off.... The numbers don't lie, even if you do.. And to be sure, you
do..- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Speaking of Harry's many, many lies, did you happen to see the whopper
where he claimed he visited a construction site where the union
workers fabricated a stainless steel and glass winding staircase on-
site?!!!!!!
What a crock of ****!- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I just don't understand how anybody here can believe anything he says.
I automatically assume it's either a lie, or cut and paste propaganda
from some far left hater site...- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Oh, yeah, take the above. He's claiming it's the cat's anus of
staircase work, just wonderful. Why on earth would someone try and
make that grand thing on site when you can make it in a shop, under
the best conditions, all of the tools needed at your disposal etc? It
just doesn't add up. He needs to think a little before he lies!
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I thought that by electing The Obama all of our problems would be
solved. Just the anticipation of The Obama ascending to the throne of
the US of A to begin his rule should halt the financial crisis and put
people back to work.
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