Trump administration just got some GREAT NEWS about the economy

It looks like economy is moving full steam ahead these days, at least based on the numbers, which show that jobless claims dropped last week to a 49 year low:

MARKET WATCH – The number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits in mid-September fell to a fresh 49-year low, partly because of Hurricane Florence but mostly owing to a surging economy.

Initial jobless claims, a rough proxy for layoffs, fell by 3,000 to 201,000 in the seven days ended Sept. 15. That’s below the 208,000 MarketWatch forecast and marks the lowest level since Nov. 12, 1969.

The monthly average of new claims, meanwhile, slipped by 2,250 to 205,750, the government said Thursday. That’s also a 49-year low.

The number of people already collecting unemployment benefits declined by 55,000 to 1.65 million. Known as “continuing” claims, they have fallen to the lowest level since 1973.

They argue that Florence did contribute to the lower numbers, but said a ‘surging economy’ was the real push behind the drop:

The storm surge caused by Hurricane Florence in the Carolinas contributed to the low level of claims last week. Applications in South Carolina fell by an unusually large number, indicating fewer people filed claims due to government office closures and lack of power.

Nonetheless, layoffs in the U.S. have been falling steadily for eight years and they soon could drop below 200,000 for the first time in 50 years.

The U.S. economy sped up in the spring, sailed through the summer and is heading into the fall with plenty of steam.

Record job openings, strong hiring, low unemployment and rising incomes are likely to keep the good times going even with the Federal Reserve poised to raise interest rates again.

The Wall Street Journal agrees with this assessment and also adds that this is the third straight week jobless benefits have hit this new low.

This is something the media doesn’t cover very much, as it’s not as sexy as Kavanaugh being accused of sexual harassment. But it is great news and I thought you should know.


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