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U.S. Initial Jobless Claims Rise to 399,000 as Companies Hold Off Hiring
Bloomberg ^ | 10-02-03

Posted on 10/02/2003 5:34:23 AM PDT by Brian S

U.S. Initial Jobless Claims Rose by 13,000 to 399,000 Last Week Oct. 2 (Bloomberg) -- The number of Americans filing initial applications for unemployment benefits rose last week, the government reported, a sign that economic growth has yet to boost demand for workers.

First-time claims during the week that ended Saturday totaled 399,000, an increase of 13,000 from a revised 386,000 a week earlier, the Labor Department said in Washington. The department said about half of the rise came from workers who had been unable to submit claims during Hurricane Isabel.

Companies trying to hold down costs have been reluctant to add to payrolls, instead using gains in efficiency to meet demand while the expansion gains momentum. The economy may have grown in the July-September quarter at the fastest pace since the first three months of 2002, according to a Bloomberg survey.

``The overall message we're getting is that the labor market is still struggling,'' said Doug Porter, a Toronto-based senior economist at BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc., the investment bank, before the report. ``The figures are consistent with no improvement in the trend.''

The number of people continuing to collect state unemployment insurance rose by 62,000 to 3.67 million in the week that ended Sept. 20. The level was the highest since June 28 for continuing claims, which are reported with a one-week lag to initial claims.

The insured unemployment rate, which tends to move with the monthly jobless rate, stayed at 2.9 percent in the week before last. During that week, 10 states and territories reported an increase in new claims, and 43 reported a decrease. The decline included a total reduction of almost 10,000 for North Carolina and Virginia, where Isabel had struck.

Higher Than Forecast

Economists estimated that claims would rise to 395,000 from the initially reported 381,000 the week before, based on the median of 37 forecasts in a Bloomberg News survey.

The four-week moving average of initial claims, a less volatile measure than the weekly number, fell to 403,500 from 408,500.

Tomorrow, the Labor Department is expected to report that the unemployment rate increased in September to 6.2 percent from 6.1 percent, based on the median of 64 forecasts in a Bloomberg News survey. The rate has exceeded 6 percent since May. Payrolls are likely to have fallen for the eighth month in a row.

Productivity expanded during April-June at more than triple the pace of the first quarter, government figures show. The economy may have expanded at a 4.5 percent annual rate in the third quarter, the most since the early last year, based on the median of forecasts in a Bloomberg News survey.

Impact on Spending

For the expansion to be sustained, companies will need to start adding workers, economists said. Otherwise, consumer spending will retreat when the extra cash from recent tax cuts and mortgage refinancing dwindles.

``If we don't see an end to job losses by the end of this year, then everyone will be marking down their growth forecasts for next year.'' Mark Zandi, chief economist at Economy.com, an economic forecasting and consulting firm in West Chester, Pennsylvania, before the report.

A ``notable'' risk to the outlook for improvement is ``that household spending could lose its forward momentum, particularly if there is no job growth,'' said Michael Moskow, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, in a letter published yesterday in the bank's ``Executive Update.''

Ford Motor Co., the world's second-biggest automaker by sales, said yesterday it will cut as many as 3,050 jobs in North America by the end of the year, part of an effort by the Dearborn, Michigan, company to reduce global personnel costs 10 percent.

Safeco Corp., a Seattle-based home and car insurer, said it plans to sell its life insurance and asset-management unit and shed 500 jobs.

Yesterday, the New York-based Conference Board's said its consumer confidence index fell in September to the lowest level since the U.S. went to war against Iraq six months ago, as more people voiced concern over jobs.

Some economists expect companies to start hiring before year- end.

``As the economy continues to pick up speed, firms should begin to increase their hiring,'' Moskow said.

Growth is forecast at a 3.8 percent annual rate in both the first and second quarters of next year.

Last Updated: October 2, 2003 08:30 EDT


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News; US: North Carolina; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: bushrecovery; hurricaneisabel; jobmarket
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To: AxelPaulsenJr
Wow, Texas Dawg was a du troll?

I'm pretty sure he was some sort of troll. He didn't have the sheer liberalism of a DU troll, but he often remarked that it was fun to provoke people on this forum.

That is the classic definition of a troll.

61 posted on 10/02/2003 7:29:29 AM PDT by Lazamataz (I am the extended middle finger in the fist of life.)
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To: Consort
Yes, you mentioned that the other day and it's a good point and doesn't carry the baggage of a doom and gloom mindset or hint at an agenda, political or otherwise, IMO.

Y'know, I didn't like ya when we first met. But -- besides being curmugeonly -- I'm starting to like ya more and more. We may not think alike, but that's okay.

62 posted on 10/02/2003 7:30:42 AM PDT by Lazamataz (I am the extended middle finger in the fist of life.)
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To: Lazamataz
But -- besides being curmugeonly -- I'm starting to like ya more and more.

Didn't we put you in your proper place a few weeks back, as I recall? You're relapsing into you old self again. Go back and review the old threads for a refresher.

63 posted on 10/02/2003 7:37:16 AM PDT by Consort
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To: Lazamataz; Poohbah; Texas_Dawg
Weell, gee, guess you sure can't handle it when folks call you when you do little more than have your hand out.

So now, those who don't want to have to subsidize the whining of folks like you are trolls? Take your "soak the rich" attitude and shove it.

Truth hurts, and I guess Texas_Dawg got too close to it for your comfort.
64 posted on 10/02/2003 8:12:28 AM PDT by hchutch ("I don't see what the big deal is, I really don't." - Major Vic Deakins, USAF (ret.))
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To: hchutch
Truth hurts, and I guess Texas_Dawg got too close to it for your comfort. Take your "soak the rich" attitude and shove it.

Texas_Fraud didn't get suspended for hissing his nonsense. He got suspended for falsely claiming I was a racist.

So "shove it" yourself.

65 posted on 10/02/2003 8:23:34 AM PDT by Lazamataz (I am the extended middle finger in the fist of life.)
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To: Lazamataz
Oh, and you're going to make me?
66 posted on 10/02/2003 8:29:47 AM PDT by hchutch ("I don't see what the big deal is, I really don't." - Major Vic Deakins, USAF (ret.))
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To: hchutch
Oh, and you're going to make me?

You are such a weenie. I really have no desire to talk to you. Buh bye.

67 posted on 10/02/2003 8:44:13 AM PDT by Lazamataz (I am the extended middle finger in the fist of life.)
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To: Lazamataz
I owe you a beer. The "dawg" getting suspended shows there is some justice.
68 posted on 10/02/2003 2:26:32 PM PDT by JNB
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To: hchutch

Texas_dawg saying the truth? Please.... Even in the more recent threads, other members who share his views did not step up to the plate and defend him. No one on his ping list stepped up, thats for sure.
69 posted on 10/02/2003 2:28:16 PM PDT by JNB
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