According to Odaily, the number of initial unemployment claims in the United States for the week ending November 16 reached 213,000, marking the lowest level since the week ending April 27, 2024. This figure fell short of the expected 220,000 claims and was a decrease from the previous week's revised count of 219,000, which was initially reported as 217,000.
The four-week moving average of initial claims, which smooths out weekly volatility, was reported at 217,750, slightly down from the previous week's revised average of 221,500, initially recorded as 221,000. This decline in initial claims suggests a strengthening labor market, as fewer individuals are seeking unemployment benefits.
In contrast, the number of continuing unemployment claims for the week ending November 9 was reported at 1.908 million, exceeding the anticipated 1.873 million. The previous week's figure was revised from 1.873 million to 1.872 million. The increase in continuing claims indicates that while fewer people are filing for initial benefits, those already receiving unemployment assistance are taking longer to find new employment opportunities.