Applications for jobless benefits rise to 339K
WASHINGTON - The number of people seeking U.S. unemployment benefits rose 8,000 last week to 339,000, evidence that layoffs ticked up. Still, the increase wasn't enough to suggest the job market is worsening.
The Labor Department says the four
week average of applications, a less volatile measure, increased 3,500 to a
seasonally adjusted 336,750.
The average is roughly in line with
pre-recession levels and suggests that, despite last week's rise, companies are
cutting few jobs. Applications are a proxy for layoffs.
Last week's figure may also have been
pushed up by cold weather, which can cause construction firms and other
companies to stop work.
A total of 3.52 million Americans
received benefits as of Jan. 25 -- the latest data available -- up from 3.47
million the previous week.