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New claims for jobless benefits rise sharply
New claims for jobless benefits rise sharply while inflation remains tame
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The number of people filing new claims for jobless benefits jumped last week after three straight declines, another sign that hiring remains weak.(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
Alan Zibel, AP Business Writer, On Thursday June 17, 2010, 9:02 am

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of people filing new claims for jobless benefits jumped last week after three straight declines, another sign that the pace of layoffs has not slowed.

Initial claims for jobless benefits rose by 12,000 to a seasonally adjusted 472,000, the Labor Department said Thursday. It was the highest level in a month.

First-time jobless claims have hovered near 450,000 since the beginning of the year after falling steadily in the second half of 2009. That has raised concerns that hiring is lackluster and could slow the recovery.

Still, the four-week average for unemployment claims, which smooths volatility, dipped slightly to 463,500. That's down by 3,750 from the start of January.

In a separate Labor report, consumer prices fell for the second straight month. The 0.2 decline in the Consumer Price Index was pulled down falling energy prices -- most notably a 5.2 percent drop in gasoline prices. Declining energy bills were the main factor pulling down prices.

But core consumer prices, which strip out volatile energy and food, edged up 0.1 percent in May, after being flat in April. Core prices are up only 0.9 percent over the past year -- below the Fed's inflation target.

Additionally, the Commerce Department said Thursday that the broadest measure of U.S. trade rose to the highest point in more than a year. The widening deficit is a sign that the U.S. economy is rebounding and importing more from around the world.

Economists say they will feel more optimistic that the economy is creating jobs once initial jobless claims fall below 425,000 per week.

Just this week, casino owner Wynn Resorts laid off more than 260 workers in its two Las Vegas casino hotels in a move expected to save nearly $8 million.

The number of people continuing to claim benefits rose by 88,000 to 4.57 million. That doesn't include about 5.2 million people who receive extended benefits paid for by the federal government.

Congress has added 73 weeks of extra benefits on top of the 26 weeks typically provided by states. All told, about 9.7 million people received unemployment insurance in the week ending May 29, the most recent data available.

The extended benefit program expired this month. Congress is debating whether to continue it through the end of November.

Adding to worries about the job market, the Labor Department said earlier this month that the economy generated only 41,000 private-sector jobs in May. That was down from 218,000 in April.

Temporary hiring by the Census Bureau added another 411,000 jobs. The unemployment rate fell to 9.7 percent from 9.9 percent.


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Wait till the bogus stim bill ends and census workers get laid off. 

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this girl asks Hilary, please dont cut off unemployment benefits, Hilary says, no the economy is back and rising
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Obama, Biden declare 'Recovery Summer'
politico.com ^ | 06/17/10 | Mike Allen


Posted on Thursday, June 17, 2010 6:53:41 AM by TornadoAlley3

Vice President Joe Biden today will kick off the Obama administration’s “Recovery Summer,” a six-week-long push designed to highlight the jobs accompanying a surge in stimulus-funded projects to improve highways, parks, drinking water and other public works.

David Axelrod, a senior adviser to the president, said: “This summer will be the most active Recovery Act season yet, with thousands of highly-visible road, bridge, water and other infrastructure projects breaking ground across the country, giving the American people a first-hand look at the Recovery Act in their own backyards and making it crystal clear what the cost would have been of doing nothing.”

Biden, President Barack Obama and other administration officials will travel to more than two dozen Recovery Act project sites in coming weeks. On Friday, the president will travel to Columbus, Ohio, to mark the groundbreaking of the 10,000th Recovery Act road project to get under way.


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Ha ha ha.  Who the hell voted for this stupidity? 

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Obama, Biden declare 'Recovery Summer'
politico.com ^ | 06/17/10 | Mike Allen


Posted on Thursday, June 17, 2010 6:53:41 AM by TornadoAlley3

Vice President Joe Biden today will kick off the Obama administration’s “Recovery Summer,” a six-week-long push designed to highlight the jobs accompanying a surge in stimulus-funded projects to improve highways, parks, drinking water and other public works.

David Axelrod, a senior adviser to the president, said: “This summer will be the most active Recovery Act season yet, with thousands of highly-visible road, bridge, water and other infrastructure projects breaking ground across the country, giving the American people a first-hand look at the Recovery Act in their own backyards and making it crystal clear what the cost would have been of doing nothing.”

Biden, President Barack Obama and other administration officials will travel to more than two dozen Recovery Act project sites in coming weeks. On Friday, the president will travel to Columbus, Ohio, to mark the groundbreaking of the 10,000th Recovery Act road project to get under way.


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Ha ha ha.  Who the hell voted for this stupidity? 

We know who voted for it,but the question is who is dumb enough to still think the economy is improving or that the stimulus worked,or that people will be able to keep their health care,or that GM will pay the money back etc etc.

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Funny how this thread and the one about home construction falling off a cliff are buried in this forum....

And than you turn on the TV to see the orchestrated political theater that is the "BP Hearings"....

Great, you got 20 billion in an escrow fun....guess what, we are still in a deep recession and things are about to get a tad worse.

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The mob, aka, the democrats and obama supporters are thrilled with the few loaves of bread thrown their way today watching the circuses run in the Capitol Building today. 

They are suckers and dolts.