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  • Unemployment claims: January 16 2010

    http://www.dol.gov/opa/media/press/eta/ui/current.htm

    Another week, another data point showing little improvement even against the depths of the financial meltdown: net unemployment still above 1 year ago. EUC grew week on week by over 600K.


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    Prior1
    WEEK ENDING
    Jan. 16
    Jan. 9
    Change
    Jan. 2
    Year


    Initial Claims (SA)
    482,000
    446,000
    +36,000
    433,000
    575,000
    Initial Claims (NSA)
    650,728
    804,922
    -154,194
    645,446
    763,987
    4-Wk Moving Average (SA)
    448,250
    441,250
    +7,000
    449,750
    526,500

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    Prior1
    WEEK ENDING
    Jan. 9
    Jan. 2
    Change
    Dec. 26
    Year


    Ins. Unemployment (SA)
    4,599,000
    4,617,000
    -18,000
    4,807,000
    4,576,000
    Ins. Unemployment (NSA)
    5,716,608
    6,016,445
    -299,837
    5,484,997
    5,651,117
    4-Wk Moving Average (SA)
    4,750,500
    4,860,250
    -109,750
    5,006,500
    4,515,500


    WEEK ENDING
    Jan. 2
    Dec. 26
    Change
    Year


    Federal Employees
    27,768
    25,912
    +1,856
    21,334
    Newly Discharged Veterans
    36,855
    36,017
    +838
    27,040
    Railroad Retirement Board
    11,000
    11,000
    0
    6,000
    Extended Benefits
    262,881
    302,498
    -39,617
    3,103
    EUC 20083
    5,654,544
    5,002,180
    +652,364
    2,094,313

  • #2
    Re: Unemployment claims: January 16 2010

    Unemployment Insurance Tracker

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    • #3
      Re: Unemployment claims: January 16 2010

      Nice article.

      I wonder what insolvent means? No UE payments in those states? (AZ, CO, etc)

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      • #4
        Re: Unemployment claims: January 16 2010

        In Trouble: The state's unemployment fund will likely be depleted in six months or less.

        They will have to begin to borrow from the Federal Government just as the dark red states have -- they have already progressed beyond insolvency.

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        • #5
          Re: Unemployment claims: January 16 2010

          Rajiv,

          I understand that - but what I wonder about is whether these states might have specific structures preventing them from going further into debt.

          After all, what use is a requirement for a balanced budget if any and all borrowing can be done to 'make up' for shortfalls?

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          • #6
            Re: Unemployment claims: January 16 2010

            Sorry I misunderstood -- I will have to do a bit more digging to answer that one!

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            • #7
              Re: Unemployment claims: January 16 2010

              Originally posted by c1ue View Post
              Rajiv,

              I understand that - but what I wonder about is whether these states might have specific structures preventing them from going further into debt.

              After all, what use is a requirement for a balanced budget if any and all borrowing can be done to 'make up' for shortfalls?

              Budget? What are you talking about?

              We have a printing press.

              They are going to keep extending UE benefits along with QE2, 3, 4, etc.

              If they stop extending the benefits...hello Rodney King.

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              • #8
                Re: Unemployment claims: January 16 2010

                Originally posted by Rajiv View Post
                Unemployment Insurance Tracker

                I'm surprised to see West Virgina in the clear.

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                • #9
                  Re: Unemployment claims: January 16 2010

                  If you click on W Va you will get more details. In part this is what it said

                  We project that West Virginia's fund will remain solvent, but the state is taking no chances, increasing the average tax on businesses from $216 to $348 per employee and freezing increases in benefits for the foreseeable future.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Unemployment claims: January 16 2010

                    West Virginia is actually middle of the pack on unemployment right now (natural resource heavy state helps). It also has a history of truly terrible unemployment (I believe the peak unemployment rate there was 18% in the early 80s - the highest % any US state has experienced since the Depression IIRC). As a result I believe the UE taxes there are fairly high.

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