By Peter Nurse
Investing.com - The number of Americans applying for initial unemployment benefits dropped to 1.314 million in the week ending July 3, the U.S. Labor Department said Thursday, a positive surprise but still underlining the view that the labor market faces a prolonged and difficult recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.
The number was lower than forecasts for 1.375 million and down from 1.413 million in the prior week, a figure that was also revised lower.
This marked the 16th straight week in which initial claims remained above 1 million, but the 14th week they have moved lower. Claims have pulled back from a record 6.86 million in late March, but the pace of decline has slowed.
The level of new layoffs continues to remain elevated, and the recent surge in Covid-19 infections has forced some states to roll back their reopening plans.
Continuing claims, which show the number of people receiving benefits after an initial week of aid, came in slightly below expectations at 18.062 million in the week ended June 27, down just slightly from a revised 18.76 million a week earlier.
Continuing claims figures are reported with a one-week delay but are considered offering a better view of the labor market. Continuing claims initially eased from a record high of 24.91 million in early May but have ground lower since then.