| Unemployment: Continuing claims hit new high |
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| Thursday, 19 March 2009 00:00 | |||
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The number of people filing initial claims for unemployment benefits fell last week but the number filing for more than a week hit a fresh record high, according to a government report released Thursday. In the week ended March 14, 646,000 people filed initial jobless claims, down 12,000 from the previous week's revised figure of 658,000. Economists had expected 655,000 new claims, according to a consensus survey by Briefing.com. However, in a sign that more jobless are having trouble finding work, 5.5 million people continued claiming unemployment in the week ended March 4 - the latest week for which data was available. That's an increase of 185,000 from the previous week. The 4-week moving average for weekly filings was 654,750, up from the previous week's revised average SOURCE: CNN
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