Thursday, February 26, 2009

The number of jobless claims spike to 26-year high


Do you still have your own job? If you do, you would better keep it at the moment!

The number of Americans filing initial claims for unemployment insurance spiked, and those living on unemployment benefits hit a record high, according to a government report released Thursday.

For the week ended Feb. 21, 667,000 Americans filed initial jobless claims, up 36,000 from a revised 631,000 the previous week. That's the highest figure since October 1982.

Economists polled by Briefing.com were expecting claims to drop to 625,000.

In a sign that more jobless Americans are having trouble finding work, 5,112,000 lived off unemployment in the week ended Feb. 14, the most recent data available.

The Labor Department has been keeping records since 1967.