KEY POINTS
  • New filings for unemployment benefits last week totaled 1.186 million, the lowest level of the coronavirus era.
  • Wall Street had been expecting more than 1.4 million.
  • In another positive sign, continuing claims, or those who have collected benefits for two straight weeks, dropped by 844,000, but was still at 16.1 million.
  • But the damage to the labor remains deep and this was the 20th consecutive week that claims have run above 1 million.

Weekly jobless claims hit their lowest level of the pandemic era, totaling 1.186 million last week, well below Wall Street expectations.

Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been looking for 1.42 million. The level for the week ended Aug. 1 represented a drop of 249,000 from the previous period.