Jobless claims rise by 2,000

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Joy Lovaas, age 4, daughter of NRDC Federal Transportation Policy Director Deron Lovaas, listens to U.S. President Barack Obama make a statement to urge Congress to pass an extension of a federal highway bill that would protect a million jobs, in the Rose Garden of the White House on August 31, 2011 in Washington, DC. UPI/Pat Benic.
Joy Lovaas, age 4, daughter of NRDC Federal Transportation Policy Director Deron Lovaas, listens to U.S. President Barack Obama make a statement to urge Congress to pass an extension of a federal highway bill that would protect a million jobs, in the Rose Garden of the White House on August 31, 2011 in Washington, DC. UPI/Pat Benic. | License Photo

WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 (UPI) -- First-time jobless benefit claims rose by 2,000 in the week ending Saturday with 414,000 claims filed, the U.S. Labor Department said.

The four-week rolling average for claims filed was 414,750, up 3,750 from the previous revised average, the department said Thursday.

In August, the unemployment rate was 9.1 percent, unchanged from July.

In the week ending Aug. 27, California had the largest increase in first-time claims with 3,337. New Jersey had the largest decrease in claims for the week with 2,415 fewer claims filed.

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