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Year over Year changes in NSA initial claim avererages appear to have peaked?
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Here are the dates and numbers for peaks in changes in initial claims going back to 1967 when the data began:
I should also point out that changes in the unemployment rate and initial jobless claims are also not the lagging indicators that the unemployment rate itself should be considered.
Year over Year changes in NSA initial claim avererages appear to have peaked?
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Here are the dates and numbers for peaks in changes in initial claims going back to 1967 when the data began:
- 5 December 1970 at 120,000 (the recession ended in November 1970)
- 1 Feb 1975 at 361,000 (the recession ended in March 1975. Note: Apr-Jun 1974 showed positive GDP growth)
- 7 Jun 1980 at 238,000 (the recession ended in July 1980. Note: this was the first in a double dip recession)
- 30 Jan 1982 at 202,000 (the recession ended in November 1982. Note: Apr-Jun 1982 showed positive GDP growth)
- 23 Mar 1991 at 154,000 (the recession ended in March 1991)
- 20 Oct 2001 at 165,000 (the recession ended in November 2001)
I should also point out that changes in the unemployment rate and initial jobless claims are also not the lagging indicators that the unemployment rate itself should be considered.
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