US job scene looks up; unemployment aid demand down

US job scene looks up; unemployment aid demand down

The number of people applying for US unemployment benefits fell last week, suggesting modest job growth after three months of weak hiring.

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US job scene looks up; unemployment aid demand down

Washington The number of people applying for US unemployment benefits fell last week, suggesting modest job growth after three months of weak hiring.

Applications for weekly benefits dropped by 12,000 to a seasonally adjusted 377,000. That’s down from an upwardly revised 389,000 the previous week.

The four-week average, a less volatile measure, rose by 1,750 to 377,500, the highest level in a month.

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Applications are a measure of the pace of layoffs. When claims dip below 375,000, it typically suggests hiring is strong enough to reduce the unemployment rate.

The government last reported that unemployment rose to 8.2 percent in May from 8.1 percent in April. Employers added 69,000 jobs, fewest in a year. Hiring was also weak in March and April.

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