U.S. Claims for Unemployment Aid Hit Lowest Level Since '69

The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits dropped to the lowest level in nearly half a century.

The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits dropped to the lowest level in nearly half a century. The Labor Department says claims for jobless aid fell by 5,000 last week to 192,000, lowest since September 1969. The four-week average, which is less volatile, dropped by 6,000 to 201,250, lowest since November 1969. Weekly claims have been at historically low levelsβ€”below 300,000β€”for more than four years. Unemployment claims are a proxy for layoffs. The low levels show that most American workers enjoy job security. The employment rate is 3.8 percent, the lowest in almost 50 years.

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