Initial jobless claims rose to 236,000, the biggest jump since 2020
Labor Department data released Thursday showed workers filed 236,000 initial jobless claims in the week ended Dec. 6, the biggest jump since 2020 and up 44,000 from the previous week’s revised level of 192,000 claims. The four-week moving average for initial claims was 216,750.
Ongoing jobless claims, however, fell by 99,000 to 1.83 million in the week ended November 29.
The data follows a three-year low for initial jobless claims. However, seasonal adjustments and holidays can create volatility around the data. The government shutdown, which disrupted economic data in October and November, compounded that volatility for key labor market reports.
On Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell noted that “labor market conditions appear to be gradually cooling” after the central bank cut interest rates by 25 basis points.