Jobless Claims Up More Than Expected
According to a government report, the number of people filing an initial claim for U.S. jobless aid rose more than expected last week. Initial jobless claims rose to 352,000 from 337,000 in the prior week. A Labor Department analyst said that data has been more volatile than usual in recent weeks because of seasonal adjustment factors.
See "Jobless Claims Up More Than Expected", The New York Times, October 13, 2004