More Healthy Claims Data

Following up on a disappointing ADP employment number yesterday, today's release of weekly jobless claims also indicated a modest deterioration in labor market data. Seasonally adjusted initial claims have risen in back-to-back weeks up to 207K. On the bright side, that was below expectations and is only a minor increase as claims remain below their range from throughout the spring and summer this year. Additionally, in the low 200K range, claims are still at a historically healthy level.


Before seasonal adjustment, claims were actually lower at 172.78K.In one sense, that lower reading is not exactly surprising as week-over-week declines have been observed roughly 70% of the time historically in the current week of the year.However, what is now more unusual is that it sets a new low on the year. As we have frequently noted in recent weeks, this time of year typically sees claims put in an annual low, but the new low this week is a bit later than normal. In fact, outside of the pandemic years (2020 and 2021) when claims were historically volatile, the last time an annual low occurred this late in the year was 2014.Prior to that, 1967, 1980, 2000, and 2011 were the only other years with an annual low in the 39th week or later. In other words, claims have remained strong, and seasonal headwinds haven't yet seemed to come into play in any impactful way.


Like initial claims, seasonally adjusted continuing claims came in stronger than expected at 1.664 million. That is a tiny drop from 1.665 million the previous week but is still off of the low of 1.658 million from two weeks prior. In all, that leaves claims at historically strong levels with a modest multi-month downtrend still in place.


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