The U.S. state unemployment insurance rose unexpectedly for a second consecutive week to the highest in two months, suggesting that the recent surge in Covid-19 cases could be leading to dismissals. Initial unemployment Claims totaled 230,000 in the week ended Jan. 8, up 23,000 from the prior period, Labor Department data showed Thursday.
The median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for 200,000 applications. Continuing Claims for state benefits dropped to 1.6 million in the week ended Jan. 1. The increase in unemployment shows that businesses are laying off employees due to the recent coronavirus surge. The uptick should be short-lived as the latest Covid-19 wave ebbs and as employers continue to push to retain staff amid an ongoing labor shortage.
Eliza Winger said that the spike in the number of Covid cases is forcing temporary business closures, which likely pushed some affected workers to apply for jobless benefits. Most businesses are open, albeit operating at a limited capacity.
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