KEY POINTS
  • New claims for unemployment insurance totaled 2.981 million last week.
  • That brings the rolling total during the coronavirus crisis to 36.5 million, though the weekly tally has declined for six straight weeks.
  • Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been expecting 2.7 million claims.

New filings for unemployment claims totaled just shy of 3 million for the most recent reporting period, a number that while still high declined for the sixth straight week, according to Labor Department figures Thursday.

The total 2.981 million new claims for unemployment insurance filed last week brought the coronavirus crisis total to nearly 36.5 million, by far the biggest loss in U.S. history. The count announced last week count was revised up by 7,000 to 3.176 million, putting the weekly decline at 195,000 between the two most recent reports.