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The number of people who applied for new unemployment benefits last week fell by 16,000 to 339,000, marking the lowest level in a month and a half, but part of the decline likely reflected ongoing seasonal distortions that usually occur each year in the weeks following the Easter holiday and spring break. Other economic data suggest there's been little change in the U.S. labor market and perhaps even some softening. Economists surveyed by MarketWatch expected claims to total a seasonally adjusted 351,000 in the week ended April 20. The average of new claims over the past month, which smoothes out weekly volatility, dropped by 4,500 to 357,500, according to the Labor Department . That's the lowest level in three weeks. Also, the government said continuing jobless claims decreased by 93,000 to a seasonally adjusted 3.0 million in the week ended April 13. Continuing claims reflect the number of people already receiving benefits. Initial claims from two weeks ago, meanwhile, were revised u...
The Dow Industrials blew past all-time highs on Tuesday, capping off a four-year bull market party that many crisis-scarred Americans declined to attend.This week's ...
Former U.S. Comptroller General David Walker on the potential sequestration and why the federal government needs to get its finances in order.
Spring break is a time for college students to relax and recharge their batteries mid-semester, but planning an extravagant trip that ends up breaking the bank could...
FBN’s Gerri Willis on the potential merger between AMR and US Airways.
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BestFares.com’s Tom Parsons on how travelers can find the best deals for their holiday season vacations.
Stossel explains why he feels free individuals can solve problems better than the government can
Growing up is tough enough without the worries of your financial future, so Money101 is here for you. E-mail us your questions and let us take off some of the press...
Actor Tony Danza on his experience as a high school English teacher and new book, “I’d like to Apologize to Every Teacher I Ever Had”.
Dear Opening Credits,I'm currently a high school student going to college in a year. I'd like to start building credit, but I've heard the horror stories of creating...
Schlumberger (NYSE:SLB) reported on Friday better-than-expected second-quarter profit and topped sales estimates as activity ramped up in markets outside of the U.S....
Five Travel Costs to Avoid on a Road TripThousands of Americans will hit the road over the next few weeks to travel as their children are out of school for spring br...
Top US Vacation SpotsWhether you're the type of traveler who loves to plan ahead or someone who prefers more spontaneous adventures, knowing when to visit some of Am...
Initial U.S. jobless claims are forecast to remain at or near last week's level of 346,000, according to analysts surveyed by MarketWatch. The Labor Department will ...
Initial jobless claims are expected to recede after a surprisingly large spike in the prior week, according to economists surveyed by MarketWatch. Claims could fall ...
The number of people who applied for new unemployment benefits jumped 28,000 to a four-month high of 385,000 in the week ended March 30, the Labor Department said Th...
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National chain store sales edged 0.6% higher in the first three weeks of March from February, according to Redbook Research's latest indicator, released Tuesday.The ...
Former U.S. Comptroller General David Walker says it is time for a state-led constitutional convention that will reform the major problems with today’s federal government.
