Requests for US unemployment aid rise to still-low 269,000
WASHINGTON — More Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, but the number of remained close to historic lows in a positive sign for the job market.
THE NUMBERS: Applications for jobless aid rose 3,000 to a seasonally adjusted 269,000, the Labor Department said Thursday. The four-week average, a less volatile measure, increased 3,750 to 260,250.
The number of Americans collecting benefits has fallen 5.4 per cent over the past year to 2.14 million.
THE TAKEAWAY: The U.S. economy looks pretty resilient despite a slow start to 2016, since jobless claims are a proxy for layoffs. The number of people seeking aid has been below 300,000 for 74 straight weeks, the longest streak since 1973. By holding onto employers, employers are signalling that they expect economic growth to continue.


