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Jobless claims rise sharply

By our correspondents
January 02, 2016

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WASHINGTON: The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose sharply last week, a potential signal the job market was losing steam although some of the increase might be attributed to temporary holiday factors.

Initial claims for state unemployment benefits rose 20,000to a seasonally adjusted 287,000 for the week ended Dec.26, the U.S. Labor Department said on Thursday.

That was the highest since July, although in recent months the weekly readings for claims have held near a 42-year low. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 270,000 in the latest week.

Futures for U.S. stock prices were largely unchanged following the report. The U.S. labor market heated up in 2015, enough for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates on Dec. 16 for the first time in a decade, a milestone in the U.S. recovery from the 2007-09 recession.

Many economists expect a slower pace of job market improvement in 2016 even as the unemployment rate falls further from its current 5 percent. After dropping sharply for years, jobless claims have appeared to stabilize since the middle of 2015.