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Initial claims for unemployment insurance rose 3,000 in the week ended November 17 to 224,000....... Continuing claims for unemployment insurance actually decreased slightly in the November 10 week to 1.668 million Data on weekly [...]


Initial claims for unemployment insurance rose 3,000 in the week ended November 17 to 224,000....... Continuing claims for unemployment insurance actually decreased slightly in the November 10 week to 1.668 million

Data on weekly unemployment insurance are contained in Haver's WEEKLY database, and they are summarized monthly in USECON. Data by state are in REGIONW. The expectations figure is from the Action Economics Forecast Survey, carried in the AS1REPNA database.

Unemployment Insurance (SA, 000s) 11/24/18 11/17/18 11/10/18 Y/Y % 2017 2016 2015
Initial Claims 224 221 214 -6.3 245 263 278
Continuing Claims -- 1,668 1,670 -12.9 1,961 2,136 2,267
Insured Unemployment Rate (%) -- 1.2 1.2

1.4
(Nov. 2017)

1.4 1.6 1.7
  • Gerald Cohen provides strategic vision and leadership of the translational economic research and policy initiatives at the Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise.

    He has worked in both the public and private sectors focusing on the intersection between financial markets and economic fundamentals. He was a Senior Economist at Haver Analytics from January 2019 to February 2021. During the Obama Administration Gerald was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Macroeconomic Analysis at the U.S. Department of Treasury where he helped formulate and evaluate the impact of policy proposals on the U.S. economy. Prior to Treasury, he co-managed a global macro fund at Ziff Brothers Investments.

    Gerald holds a bachelor’s of science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University and is a contributing author to 30-Second Money as well as a co-author of Political Cycles and the Macroeconomy.

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