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    New claims for unemployment aid reach 484K

    WASHINGTON – New applications for unemployment insurance rose last week to their highest level in almost six months, the latest evidence that some employers are still cutting their staffs.

    First-time claims for jobless benefits edged up by 2,000 to a seasonally adjusted 484,000, the Labor Department said Thursday. Analysts had expected a drop. That's the highest total since February.

    Initial claims have now risen in three of the last four weeks and are close to their high point for the year of 490,000, reached in late January. The four-week average, which smooths volatility, soared by 14,250 to 473,500, also the highest since late February.

    The prospects of more layoffs added to this week's grim outlook for the economy, which began Tuesday when the Federal Reserve lowered its assessment of the recovery.

    Investors were bracing for another rocky day on Wall Street. Dow Jones industrial average futures, which were down about 50 points before the report came out, fell further. They were down nearly 90 points before the market opened.

    Economists closely watch weekly claims, which are considered a gauge of the pace of layoffs and an indication of employers' willingness to hire.

    Other recent reports indicate that private employers are hesitant to add new workers. The government's July jobs report, released Friday, showed that the economy lost a net total of 131,000 jobs last month. Excluding the impact of the elimination of 143,000 temporary census jobs, the economy added a meager 12,000 positions, as layoffs by state and local governments almost canceled out weak hiring by businesses.

    Thursday's report on jobless claims indicates that trend may not change soon. Claims fell steadily last year from their peak of 651,000, reached in March 2009. But they have mostly leveled out this year at or above 450,000. In a healthy economy with rapid hiring, claims usually drop below 400,000.

    Still, layoffs in the private sector have fallen back to pre-recession levels, at least as of June, according to a separate government report released Wednesday. Some economists speculate that many census workers whose jobs are finished are requesting unemployment benefits.

    Claims could also be rising because of large job cuts by state and local governments, which are struggling with unprecedented budget gaps. State and local governments cut 48,000 jobs in July.

    Another possibility is that small companies, facing tight credit, are still reducing their staffs, even as larger corporations slowly resume hiring.

    The total number of people receiving benefits dropped 118,000 to 4.45 million, the department said. But that doesn't include another 5.3 million people receiving extended benefits paid for by the federal government, as of the week ending July 24, the latest data available.

    During the recession, Congress added up to 73 extra weeks of unemployment benefits, on top of the 26 usually provided by states. That extended program lapsed in early June but was reinstated by Congress last month.

    Some companies are still cutting workers. Medical products manufacturer CareFusion Corp. said Wednesday it plans to eliminate 700 jobs, saving the company up to $120 million a year.

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    Obama

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      2 of my friends are on it, but they got layed off work... I think its a good thing...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Letswinalot View Post
        2 of my friends are on it, but they got layed off work... I think its a good thing...
        Post wasn't to debate the merits of unemployment ins or even whether extensions are good or bad. Post was to show the real numbers and how economy and unemployment numbers aren't as wonderful as promised.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Jamaicanman View Post
          Post wasn't to debate the merits of unemployment ins or even whether extensions are good or bad. Post was to show the real numbers and how economy and unemployment numbers aren't as wonderful as promised.
          good to see you back in another thread posting your conservative spam.... did u post any numbers of the deficit or unemployment from 2000-2008...
          Fire BAS and Hache Man. Don't forget Wayne1218 is a piece of garbage. Fest zit a total fraud still talks about me. You Trump voters tired of winning yet? Lmao

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          • #6
            What we had was a government-prescribed course of amphetamines (to keep it up), antibiotics (to prevent infection) and antidepressants (to make it feel better). It endured regular steroid injections from both monetary and fiscal authorities. And it still has no real muscle...

            stop spending money to keep something up, it's so fake....


            The Dallas Fed Reminds That The Economy Is Doing Much Worse Than In The Administration's Worst Nightmare | zero hedge

            Foreclosure Activity Jumps, Reverses 4 Month Declining Trend | zero hedge

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Watchtower76 View Post
              What we had was a government-prescribed course of amphetamines (to keep it up), antibiotics (to prevent infection) and antidepressants (to make it feel better). It endured regular steroid injections from both monetary and fiscal authorities. And it still has no real muscle...

              stop spending money to keep something up, it's so fake....


              The Dallas Fed Reminds That The Economy Is Doing Much Worse Than In The Administration's Worst Nightmare | zero hedge

              Foreclosure Activity Jumps, Reverses 4 Month Declining Trend | zero hedge

              exactly, and sooner or later you have to go through the withdraw pains. stimulus wasn't a solution, and it shows.
              “A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have."

              Gerald Ford

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                Whoops, forgot to post that the story was from the AP. That ASSOCIATED PRESS for some dumbasses who don't know or think they are a conservative spammer.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Jamaicanman View Post
                  Whoops, forgot to post that the story was from the AP. That ASSOCIATED PRESS for some dumbasses who don't know or think they are a conservative spammer.
                  Usually u post articles from conservative spammers that cut out anything that hurt the argument.. or u do it yourself.. who knows
                  Fire BAS and Hache Man. Don't forget Wayne1218 is a piece of garbage. Fest zit a total fraud still talks about me. You Trump voters tired of winning yet? Lmao

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by kbsooner21 View Post
                    Obama
                    BUSH

                    I didnt see you clapping when he cut taxes for 10 percent wealthiest in this country and then started 2 wars which combined has us in 3 trillion dollars worth of debt.


                    For once in your life try to be objective, you spent 8 years apologizing for george bushs sorry ass now you cant wait for bad news to come out so you can blame obama. Not one of the think tank in here said ONE WORD when he said mission accomplished, or when he approved the bailout or when unemployment began going up during his last term. Now your quick draw mcgraw.......................

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by musclemann View Post
                      BUSH

                      I didnt see you clapping when he cut taxes for 10 percent wealthiest in this country and then started 2 wars which combined has us in 3 trillion dollars worth of debt.


                      For once in your life try to be objective, you spent 8 years apologizing for george bushs sorry ass now you cant wait for bad news to come out so you can blame obama. Not one of the think tank in here said ONE WORD when he said mission accomplished, or when he approved the bailout or when unemployment began going up during his last term. Now your quick draw mcgraw.......................
                      It's just comical to me to listen to your savior preach about unemployment coming down and all these jobs created by stimulus (more wasteful than the 2 wars) money.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by kbsooner21 View Post
                        It's just comical to me to listen to your savior preach about unemployment coming down and all these jobs created by stimulus (more wasteful than the 2 wars) money.
                        so you think more was wasted in the stimulus than the 2 wars???????


                        No wonder your a cub fan.............jeez

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                          My point is, dollar amounts aside, the stimulus money is more WASTEFUL, than the money spent on wars imo. Saddam needed to be taken down, Bin Laden needs to be captured. I'm still for the wars.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by musclemann View Post
                            so you think more was wasted in the stimulus than the 2 wars???????


                            No wonder your a cub fan.............jeez
                            Stimulus I think is 1.2 trillion with interest. I don't know if you would add in unemployment extensions in with stimulus or not.Do you have figures for wars?

                            And I don't know if there is any way to factor in stimulus revenue comparisons vs war revenues.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by musclemann View Post

                              For once in your life try to be objective, you spent 8 years apologizing for george bushs
                              fact check:

                              kb has been at this site since 2003, and the political forum has been here for how long?

                              maybe he has had personal conversations with you predating the above?

                              you wouldn't be just throwing more complete BS talking points out there would you?
                              “A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have."

                              Gerald Ford

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