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  • New Jobless Claims Rise Unexpectedly Last Week (Up 12,000 to 465,000)

    09/23/2010 6:20:01 AM PDT · by 1cewolf · 69 replies
    WASHINGTON -- The tally of newly laid-off workers requesting unemployment benefits rose last week for the first time in five weeks as the job market remains sluggish. Initial claims for jobless aid rose by 12,000 to a seasonally adjusted 465,000, the Labor Department said Thursday. Many economists had expected a flat reading or small drop. The rise suggests that jobs remain scarce and some companies are still cutting workers amid sluggish economic growth. Initial claims have fallen from a recent spike above a half-million last month. But they have been stuck above 450,000 for most of the year. Claims typically...
  • New jobless claims take surprise drop

    09/16/2010 6:01:10 AM PDT · by John W · 107 replies · 1+ views
    MSNBC ^ | September 16, 2010 | MSNBC
    WASHINGTON — U.S. claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell last week, dropping to a two-month low, according a government report on Thursday that hinted at some stability in the labor market. Initial claims for state unemployment benefits slipped 3,000 to a seasonally adjusted 450,000, the lowest since the week ended July 10, the Labor Department said.
  • Nine States Did Not File Initial Claims Data Due To Labor Day, Hundreds Of Thousands Of Estimates

    09/09/2010 7:24:14 AM PDT · by george76 · 21 replies
    zero hedge ^ | 09/09/2010 | Tyler Durden
    The BLS has announced that as a result of the Labor Day weekend, 9 states (among which the biggest one California) did not report initial claims data to the bean counters, so instead the government had to "estimate" what the data would have been: yep, estimate, what the data was in these nine states. Official data is now made up on the fly. This US economic data reporting has just entered the twilight zone. Also, when the data is officially made up, it is not that difficult to get data that is "better than expected." The full list of states...
  • Are you "unexpectedly" feeling that were all screwed?

    08/26/2010 3:39:07 PM PDT · by The Magical Mischief Tour · 23 replies
    08/26/2010 | TMMT
    I don't even know why anyone listens to all these "experts" and their economic predictions anymore. Have any of them even been close? They never get the unemployment numbers right, either missing estimates by many thousands and even then the "official" numbers are constantly being revised up or down... And good grief the housing numbers. I can almost understand them missing estimates by 1,2 or even 5%... but 27% WTH!??!?! Are they even looking at the same data the .gov is or what? And if we are dealing with mathematics here, with economics how can half of economists say things...
  • Durable Goods Orders Rose Far Less Than Expected

    08/25/2010 5:55:16 AM PDT · by WWRD · 74 replies
    CNBC ^ | 8/25/2010 | Reuters
    "New orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods rose far less than expected in July and, excluding transportation equipment, posted their largest decline in 1-1/2 years, according to a government report on Wednesday that pointed to a slowdown in manufacturing." "The Commerce Department said durable goods orders rose 0.3 percent after a revised 0.1 percent fall in June. Excluding transportation, orders dropped 3.8 percent—the biggest fall since January 2009—after rising 0.2 percent in June." "Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast orders increasing 2.8 percent last month from June's previously reported 1.2 percent fall."
  • US Economy Showing More Signs Recovery Is Slowing

    08/19/2010 8:37:34 AM PDT · by Qbert · 30 replies
    Reuters via CNBC ^ | 8/19/2010 | Reuters & CNBC
    A key measure of manufacturing in the Mid-Atlantic region fell unexpectedly in July to its lowest level in a year, while an economic forecasting gauge rose less than expected, further signs that the US economic recovery is slowing. The Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank said its business activity index fell to minus 7.7 in August from July's plus 5.1. Any reading below zero indicates a shrinking in the region's manufacturing. The August reading was the lowest and also the first contraction since July 2009, when the economy was recovering from the credit crisis. "We see data like this and it kind...
  • Unemployment claims at 500,000

    08/19/2010 5:37:12 AM PDT · by Red in Blue PA · 225 replies · 1+ views
    Santelli on the floor of the exchange.
  • Jobless Claims Remain Stubbornly High

    08/12/2010 6:05:53 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 64 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | August 12, 2010 | By JEFF BATER And LUCA DI LEO
    The number of U.S. workers making new claims for jobless benefits unexpectedly climbed last week to the highest level in six months, adding to concerns about the economy's weakness. Some analysts think the data are still being distorted by seasonal adjustment problems associated with annual factory shutdowns by car makers. Yet there is no denying U.S. labor conditions are poor.
  • “Lia”Obama’s Adopted Sister

    08/07/2010 9:33:54 AM PDT · by Leza2 · 198 replies
    WTPOTUS ^ | August 7, 2010 | Bridgette
    HOLIYAH SOETORO SABAH, “LIA”, OBAMA’S ADOPTED SISTER What information was taken to her grave? You haven’t heard of Lia? Neither had we. The unknown, until now, adopted sister of Barack Hussein Obama died unexpectedly February 26, 1910. The USA media didn’t cover the story of this woman nor was her name found until the last few days. A competent WTPOTUS sleuth, Leza, and other researchers uncovered an article about an adopted “brother” in Indonesia, named Lia or Lee. Following up on a tidbit of information and other clues, more information was uncovered. Lia was an adopted sister, not a brother....
  • Weekly Jobless Claims Show Unexpected Increase

    08/05/2010 1:43:56 PM PDT · by traumer · 35 replies
    - In a report that is likely to lead to renewed concerns about the job market, the Labor Department said Thursday that first-time claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly showed a moderate increase in the week ended July 31st. The report showed that initial jobless claims rose to 479,000 from the previous week’s revised figured of 460,000. The increase came as a surprise to economists, who had expected jobless claims to edge down to 455,000 from the 457,000 originally reported for the previous week. With the unexpected increase, weekly jobless claims rose to their highest level since coming in at 480,000...
  • May Factory Orders Drop More Than Expected

    07/02/2010 7:20:17 AM PDT · by Rational Thought · 130 replies
    CNBC ^ | 07/02/2010 | Reuters
    New orders for U.S. factory products tumbled much more than expected in May, posting their sharpest drop since the depth of the recession and their first decline in nine months, a government report showed Friday
  • Treasurys Rise After Unexpected Increase In Jobless Claims

    07/01/2010 11:31:06 AM PDT · by traumer · 28 replies
    NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Prices of longer-dated Treasurys rose Thursday after an unexpected increase in jobless claims added to concern about the economic outlook, bolstering demand for safe assets. The 30-year bond led the buying, sending its yield down to 3.858%, the lowest level in more than a year. As of 8:45 a.m. EDT, the benchmark 10-year note was 5/32 higher to yield 2.935% and the 30-year bond was 16/32 higher to yield 3.883%. In its weekly report Thursday, the Labor Department said the number of U.S. workers filing initial claims for jobless benefits increased by 13,000 to 472,000 in the...
  • Layoffs climb as housing slump deepens

    07/01/2010 5:50:24 AM PDT · by Bigtigermike · 33 replies · 2+ views
    AP ^ | Thursday July 1, 2010
    WASHINGTON — Initial claims for unemployment benefits rose last week for the second time in three weeks, a sign that layoffs are rising. The Labor Department says new claims for jobless benefits jumped by 13,000 to a seasonally adjusted 472,000. Analysts expected a small drop, according to a survey by Thomson Reuters. Greater layoffs by construction firms contributed to the increase, a Labor Department analyst said. Home sales slumped last month after the expiration of a popular homebuyer tax credit. Summer layoffs in many school districts also added to the total.
  • BREAKING NEWS: New U.S. jobless claims rise unexpectedly as employers lay off more workers

    07/01/2010 5:43:50 AM PDT · by tobyhill · 140 replies
    MSNBC ^ | 7/1/2010 | msnbc
    BREAKING NEWS: New U.S. jobless claims rise unexpectedly as employers lay off more workers Title Only So Far Obamanomics = EPIC FAIL
  • (ADP Payrolls) Report: Private sector added only 13,000 jobs in June

    06/30/2010 8:31:28 AM PDT · by tcrlaf · 61 replies
    WaPo ^ | 6-30-10 | Frank Ahrens
    <p>The private sector of the U.S. economy added only 13,000 jobs in June, according to ADP employment services, a disappointing number that came in below estimates and portends bad things from the government's June jobs report due out Friday.</p>
  • May home sales unexpectedly fall 2.2 percent

    06/22/2010 7:36:00 AM PDT · by John W · 64 replies · 1+ views
    AP via MSNBC ^ | June 22, 2010 | Alan Zibel
    WASHINGTON - Sales of previously occupied homes dipped 2.2 percent in May, suggesting that a boost from government home-buying incentives is winding down earlier than expected.
  • Weekly initial jobless claims jump unexpectedly by 12,000

    06/17/2010 8:57:49 AM PDT · by traumer · 21 replies · 497+ views
    The U.S. Labor Department reported today that initial weekly jobless claims for the week ending June 12 rose by 12,000 to 472,000, the highest level in a month. Economists had expected that number to decrease. The four-week moving average — a less volatile measure — was 463,500, a decrease of 500 from the previous week's revised average of 464,000, but still nowhere near the 400,000 level that would signal a boost in job creation. 0 0 0Share The total number of people collecting unemployment benefits of any kind fell by 350,000 to 9.47 million in the week ending May 29...
  • Retail Sales Fall Unexpectedly

    06/11/2010 9:33:06 AM PDT · by traumer · 45 replies · 831+ views
    NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Retail sales dropped unexpectedly for the first time in eight months in May, data that will likely reignite investor fears that a consumer recovery remains tepid and reinforcing the possibility of a double dip. The Commerce Department said Friday that sales for the month tumbled 1.2%, even as economists forecast a 0.2% gain. This follows a 0.6% increase in April. This is the first decline in retail sales since September 2009, when they tanked 2.2%. On a year-over-year basis, sales grew 6.9%. Sales were particularly hurt by hardware stores, auto dealers, gas stations, department and clothing...
  • AP Invokes Favorite Adverb to Describe How Jobless Claims Rose 'Unexpectedly'

    05/20/2010 9:04:55 AM PDT · by PJ-Comix · 17 replies · 495+ views
    NewsBusters ^ | May 20, 2010 | P.J. Gladnick
    "Unexpectedly." It recent overuse by the Associated Press almost makes me nostalgic for the "green shoots" that the mainstream media kept seeing last year in the midst of rising unemployment and other bad economic news. When you see the AP use that adverb nowadays, you almost always know it involves depressing news on the economic front and this time they did not dissapoint with their story about a sharp increase in jobless claims: WASHINGTON-- The number of people filing new claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose last week by the largest amount in three months. The surge is evidence of...
  • New jobless claims rise unexpectedly

    05/20/2010 6:23:47 AM PDT · by tje · 39 replies · 1,235+ views
    MsNBC ^ | 05/20/2110 | AP
    WASHINGTON - The number of people filing new claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose last week by the largest amount in three months. The big surge was a setback to hopes that layoffs were declining. Applications for unemployment benefits rose to 471,000 last week, up by 25,000 from the previous week, the Labor Department said Thursday. It was the first increase in five weeks and the biggest jump since a gain of 40,000 in February.