The latest report from the Labor Department indicates a mixed picture for the employment landscape in the U.S. Last week saw a decline in the number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits, yet there was an increase in the total count of individuals actually receiving these benefits, reaching its highest point in nearly three years.
In the week ending on October 19, applications for unemployment claims decreased by 15,000, bringing the total down to 227,000. This figure is notably below the expectations set by analysts, who had predicted claims would rise to around 241,000.
Conversely, the number of people actively collecting jobless benefits jumped by 28,000, hitting a total of 1.9 million for the week concluding on October 12. This marks the largest total of beneficiaries since November 13, 2021.
Jobless benefit applications are often seen as an indicator of the layoffs occurring within the U.S. economy. Additionally, the four-week moving average of claims, which accounts for fluctuations in weekly data, experienced a slight increase of 2,000, now sitting at 238,500.