Weekly jobless claims surge to 241,000, more than expected, in latest sign of economic trouble
Source: CNBC
Published Thu, May 1 2025 8:33 AM EDT | Updated 9 Min Ago
Initial unemployment claims posted an unexpected increase last week in a potential trouble sign for the wobbling U.S. economy.
First-time filings for unemployment insurance totaled a seasonally adjusted 241,000 for the week ending April 26, up 18,000 from the prior period and higher than the Dow Jones estimate for 225,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday. This was the highest total since Feb. 22.
Continuing claims, which run a week behind and provide a broader view of layoff trends, rose to 1.92 million, up 83,000 to the highest level since Nov. 13, 2021.
Much of the gain seemed to come from one state New York, where claims more than doubled to 30,043, according to unadjusted data. There was no apparent reason for the surge listed in the news release. The District of Columbia, which had seen a sharp increase earlier this year amid President Donald Trumps efforts to shrink the federal government payroll, saw a modest increase last week. The report comes amid several trouble signs for the economy, though the labor market has remained stable.
Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/05/01/weekly-jobless-claims-surge-to-241000.html
Unemployment rate comes out tomorrow. From the source (PDF) - https://www.dol.gov/newsroom/releases/eta/eta20250501
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Initial unemployment claims posted an unexpected increase last week in a potential trouble sign for the wobbling U.S. economy.
First-time filings for unemployment insurance totaled 241,000 for the week ending April 26, up 18,000 from the prior period and higher than the Dow Jones estimate for 225,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
Continuing claims, which run a week behind and provide a broader view of layoff trends, rose to 1.92 million, up 83,000 to the highest level since Nov. 13, 2021.
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Initial unemployment claims posted an unexpected increase last week in a potential trouble sign for the wobbling U.S. economy.
First-time filings for unemployment insurance totaled 241,000 for the week ending April 26, up 18,000 from the prior period and higher than the Dow Jones estimate for 225,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
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mnhtnbb
(32,458 posts)Not
Idiot a$$hole Republicans and their felonious fascist orange turd.
marble falls
(65,024 posts)mdbl
(6,360 posts)He'll just claim he did.
marble falls
(65,024 posts)mdbl
(6,360 posts)
hatrack
(62,322 posts)
NCDem47
(2,797 posts)
Will Trump still be using that excuse in 2028?
newdeal2
(2,407 posts)So all signs point to YES
BeyondGeography
(40,436 posts)Pre-programmed to deteriorate just in time for alarming data at Trumps 100-day mark. Evil Genius Joe.
surfered
(6,456 posts)jmbar2
(6,839 posts)On a non-seasonally adjusted basis, initial claims increased by 12,901 to 223,614, mainly in New York (+15,525) and Massachusetts (+3,251). In the meantime, outstanding jobless claims rose by 83,000 to 1,916,000 in the week ended April 19, the highest since November 2021 and also above market expectations of 1,860,000.
Initial unemployment claims filed under programs for Federal government employees, which have been under close scrutiny due to firings by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), fell by 187 people to 470. Despite the relatively low number, reports that many firings by DOGE were done with severance packages prevent employees from claiming benefits immediately after being terminated. source: U.S. Department of Labor
https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/jobless-claims
70sEraVet
(4,476 posts)they may not be eligible for unemployment benefits. Some pain does not show up in those numbers.
MichMan
(15,041 posts)They would be making more than they did working. Always has been that way.
Owens
(505 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(55,106 posts)An analyst was saying that NY teachers can file a claim for Spring Break week stuff. So it might be a bit of a blip. But I remember that from a couple of weeks ago some "Empire State" manufacturing statistic dropped.
We are in the murky phase for "hard data". It might be starting to show up a bit or maybe it isn't showing up yet. I think the trend will soon be clearer and is likely to be a down trend for the economy.
BumRushDaShow
(151,641 posts)Where this will kick in - at least federally - is after the supposed June 1st date that I have seen cited that was part of actual RIF notices given to some of the latest batches of removals, and that attempted to follow the law requiring giving 60 days notice (which might still be subject to court orders since NONE of that was done through Congressional legislation and violated the Impoundment Act).
Marthe48
(20,546 posts)Really any workers in any segment of the economy will soon join the ranks of the unemployed.
The idiots who voted for felon will be shocked. The rest of us, well, we could see it would happen, but we will still suffer.
BumRushDaShow
(151,641 posts)until some modifications were made to the tariffs regarding some of the stuff they utilize but that might not be enough.
Prairie Gates
(4,971 posts)