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Global| Nov 14 2019

U.S. Initial Claims for Unemployment Insurance Decrease in Week, Remain in 50-Year Low Range

Summary

Initial applications for unemployment insurance fell to 211,000 (-4.3% y/y) during the week ended November 2.......... Continuing claims for unemployment insurance slipped to 1.689 million during the week ended October 26.......... In [...]


Initial applications for unemployment insurance fell to 211,000 (-4.3% y/y) during the week ended November 2.......... Continuing claims for unemployment insurance slipped to 1.689 million during the week ended October 26.......... In the week ending October 26, the insured rate of unemployment of 1.2% was near the record low of 1.1% for the fifth straight week....

Data on weekly unemployment claims going back to 1967 are contained in Haver's WEEKLY database, and they are summarized monthly in USECON. Data for individual states are in REGIONW. The expectations figure is from the Action Economics Forecast Survey, carried in the AS1REPNA database.

Unemployment Insurance (SA, 000s) 11/02/19 10/26/19 10/19/19 Y/Y % 2018 2017 2016
Initial Claims ???? 211 219 -4.3 220 244 262
Continuing Claims  -- ???? 1,689 2.0 1,756 1,961 2,135
Insured Unemployment Rate (%) -- 1.2 1.2

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(Oct 2018)

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  • Carol Stone, CBE came to Haver Analytics in 2003 following more than 35 years as a financial market economist at major Wall Street financial institutions, most especially Merrill Lynch and Nomura Securities. She has broad experience in analysis and forecasting of flow-of-funds accounts, the federal budget and Federal Reserve operations. At Nomura Securites, among other duties, she developed various indicator forecasting tools and edited a daily global publication produced in London and New York for readers in Tokyo.   At Haver Analytics, Carol is a member of the Research Department, aiding database managers with research and documentation efforts, as well as posting commentary on select economic reports. In addition, she conducts Ways-of-the-World, a blog on economic issues for an Episcopal-Church-affiliated website, The Geranium Farm.   During her career, Carol served as an officer of the Money Marketeers and the Downtown Economists Club. She has a PhD from NYU's Stern School of Business. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, and has a weekend home on Long Island.

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