New claims for U.S. unemployment benefits fell unexpectedly last week. It was the lowest level in three weeks, suggesting that the labor market remains tight.
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“Members of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) may view the data as supporting the need to continue raising rates following the March meeting,” Bloomberg Economics economist Eliza Winger said.
The four-week moving average of flat unemployment claims edged up to 191,250. increased for two consecutive weeks.
Before seasonal adjustment, the number of unemployment claims fell to 210,867. Declines were notable in California and Michigan. Last week’s figures reported by four states are estimates.
See table for detailed statistics.
Original title:US Unemployment Claims Drop to Lowest Level in Three Weeks(excerpt)
(Updated with economist comments and statistical details)