- prior revised: from 229K to 227K (better)
- forecast for past week: 228K
- actual: 215K -- wow!
- new claims: a decrease of 12,000
Waiting for the Trump tweet.
And President Trump won't get any credit.
And again, the word I seem to hear every time these great reports come out: "unexpectedly."
From Bloomberg:
U.S. filings for unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell last week to the lowest level since January 1973, further evidence that the labor market remains tight, Labor Department figures showed Thursday.
- jobless claims decreased by 12k to 215k (est. 230k)
- continuing claims rose by 35k to 1.87m in week ended March 17 (data reported with one-week lag)
- four-week average of initial claims, a less-volatile measure than the weekly figure, fell to 224,500 from the prior week's 225,000
Meanwhile, with regard to consumer sentiment:
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