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Jobless claims drop marginally in week

Employment seekers line up as a job fair opens on August 24, 2011 in Lombard, Illinois. The seasonably adjusted unemployment rate for Illinois is at 9.5 percent as jobs and job creation continue to be a hot political issue. UPI/Brian Kersey
Employment seekers line up as a job fair opens on August 24, 2011 in Lombard, Illinois. The seasonably adjusted unemployment rate for Illinois is at 9.5 percent as jobs and job creation continue to be a hot political issue. UPI/Brian Kersey | License Photo

WASHINGTON, May 10 (UPI) -- First-time jobless claims dropped marginally in the week ended Saturday, with 1,000 fewer initial claims filed, the U.S. Labor Department said

The four-week rolling average of first-time claims fell to 379,000, down 5,250 from the previous week. During the week ending Saturday, 367,000 first-time claims were filed.

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The biggest increases in initial jobless claims for the last week of April in Indiana (up by 2,294), Florida (up by 1,767) and Illinois (up by 1,512). The largest decreases for the week were in New York (down by 21,258), California (down by 6,790) and Massachusetts (down by 2,530).

The U.S. unemployment rate is 8.1 percent, falling 0.1 percentage points from March to April.

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