Jobless Down, Some Manufacturing Soars
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Good news on the U.S. economy piled up on Thursday with a quartet of reports showing a fall in claims for jobless benefits and a surprise surge in regional manufacturing that bodes well for the entire nation.
First-time claims for state unemployment insurance, a rough guide to the pace of layoffs, plunged 22,000 to 353,000 last week from a revised 375,000 in the prior week, the Labor Department said.
The unexpectedly steep drop brought claims back to the 2-3/4 year low they hit in early November. Wall Street economists had expected claims to slip to 365,000 from the 378,000 originally reported for the Dec. 6 week.
"The jobless claims numbers show the labor markets are improving and that increases the likelihood that the economy will remain strong," said Gary Thayer, chief economist at A.G. Edwards & Sons in St. Louis.
Another report showed manufacturing in the mid-Atlantic region jumped in December from an already strong level, despite forecasts of a slight decline. New orders hit a 23-year high.
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