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Employment News
Today’s news from the Labor Department is bad, but may not be as bad as it first appears. Initial claims for unemployment rose by 36,000 last week, well above the anticipated 4,000. Worse than that is the four week average, which ended its 20 week streak declines with an increase of 7,000. Economists were quick to point out that some of the increase may be attributable to a backlog of November and December claims that hadn’t been processed yet due to straining state and local budgets. If that’s true, then the recent uptick in initial claims represents a statistical correction rather than a change in direction, but also means that earlier optimistic projections were based on bad data.Only TravelingCrossing consolidates every job it can find in the domain and puts all of the job listings it locates in one place.