US Jobless Claims Fall Sharply Below Forecasts

New data from the Labor Department released Thursday showed that initial filings for U.S. unemployment benefits declined more than anticipated in the week ending April 11.

First-time jobless claims dropped to 207,000, down by 11,000 from the prior week’s revised figure of 218,000.

Economists had expected a more modest decline to 215,000, compared with the previously reported 219,000 for the week before.

At the same time, the four-week moving average—a smoother measure of trends in claims—edged slightly higher to 209,750, up by 500 from the prior week’s revised average of 209,250.


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