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US weekly jobless claims fall to 11-month low on stable labour market

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published January 9, 2025
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The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits has fallen to an 11-month low, signalling a stable labour market despite the ongoing slowdown in hiring. The seasonally adjusted initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped by 10,000 to 201,000 for the week ending January 4, marking the lowest level since February 2024, according to data released by the US Labor Department on Wednesday. Economists had expected 218,000 claims for the latest week.

Although jobless claims typically experience volatility at the turn of the year, the latest data suggests a trend of relatively low layoffs, which continue to support the overall strength of the labour market and broader economy. The four-week moving average, which helps smooth out seasonal fluctuations, decreased by 10,250 to 213,000.

Nancy Vanden Houten, lead US economist at Oxford Economics, noted that the low level of claims points to a labour market characterised by fewer layoffs, which indicates stability. However, she cautioned that initial claims data would still be influenced by seasonal noise for several more weeks, with little expectation for claims to fall further below current levels.

Despite the encouraging claims data, the labour market’s overall health remains tempered by slower hiring. Private payrolls, as reported by ADP National Employment, increased by just 122,000 jobs in December, a slowdown compared to November’s rise of 146,000 jobs. The latest data reflects economists’ predictions for a more sluggish hiring environment, with a forecast of 140,000 jobs being added in December.

The slowdown in hiring has led to an uptick in continuing claims—the number of people receiving benefits after the initial week. For the week ending December 28, continuing claims rose by 33,000 to 1.867 million, suggesting that some workers, particularly those affected by the slow pace of hiring, are experiencing extended periods of joblessness.

The current labour market conditions—stable but showing signs of cooling—are likely to have an impact on the Federal Reserve’s future decisions regarding interest rates. The US central bank has recently indicated that it could pause further rate cuts in January as inflation remains high, but economic growth appears to be moderating. Last month, the Fed projected fewer rate cuts this year than initially forecasted in September, signalling a more gradual approach to policy easing.

Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller stated that any future rate reductions would be gradual, with the pace depending on progress made in controlling inflation while ensuring that the labour market remains strong. Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, echoed Waller’s views, suggesting that the low claims data indicated the Fed need not rush to ease monetary policy. He argued that the central bank’s current policy approach is focused on supporting both the economy and the job market while keeping a recession at bay.

While unemployment benefits applications remain low, the overall number of job openings in the US remains a positive sign for the economy. A report released earlier this week revealed that job openings rose in November, with 1.13 vacancies for every unemployed person, a slight increase from October’s ratio of 1.12. This suggests that despite the slower pace of hiring, there are still ample opportunities available for job seekers.

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The slowdown in hiring and rising continuing claims could be a cause for concern, especially as the median duration of unemployment reached near a three-year high in November. With layoffs remaining low by historical standards, the focus will be on whether the economy can sustain its job market stability while avoiding further economic cooling.

The Federal Reserve’s policy stance and broader economic conditions will likely remain influenced by these labour market trends. While some experts remain cautious about future economic prospects, others hope that the job market can continue to stabilise and provide support for broader growth. The government’s upcoming jobs report for December, expected on Friday, will offer further insight into the strength of the US labour market and its potential trajectory in the coming months.

Despite the potential for continued challenges, many economists are hopeful that the economy will be able to maintain its growth momentum without excessive inflationary pressures, ensuring that the labour market remains in a steady, if cooling, position.

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