KEY POINTS
  • First-time claims for unemployment benefits totaled 750,000 last week, up from 736,000 the week before but below the 750,000 Dow Jones estimate.
  • Continuing claims fell to just below 4.3 million.
  • Those receiving benefits under all programs also declined, to just over 18 million.

Weekly jobless claims edged higher last week but rose less than expected for an economy struggling to shake off impacts from a pandemic that has been around now for nearly a year.

The Labor Department on Thursday reported that first-time filings for unemployment insurance in the week ended Feb. 27 totaled a seasonally adjusted 745,000, a touch below the Dow Jones estimate of 750,000. The total was a slight uptick from the previous week's upwardly revised 736,000.