August 18th, 2010Unemployment Insurance Claims Jump Again
New statistics show more people are asking for unemployment insurance which means employers are continuing layoffs. Applications for unemployment benefits reached 500,000 last week which was the highest since November 2009. The number marked a 12,000 increase according to the Department of Labor. Statistics show that it was the fourth increase in five weeks, which some say is a sign of economic instability.
According to a report by the Associated Press, home building companies and construction firms seem to be laying off at higher rates since the homebuyers’ tax credit expired. Other large amounts of layoffs are coming from the public sector as states attempt to balance budgets. “This is obviously a disappointing number that shows ongoing weakness in the job market,” Robert Dye, senior economist at the PNC Financial Services Group, told the Associated Press.
The jobless rate is sitting at 9.5 percent, the same level it’s been at for two months. According to the Associated Press, private employers had been adding about 100,000 jobs each month. Those requesting unemployment insurance reached a peak in March of 2009 as 651,000 people requested assistance. Currently 4.5 million people are receiving benefits, according to the Department of Labor.