KEY POINTS
  • First-time filings for jobless claims totaled 290,000 for the week ended Oct. 16.
  • That was down 6,000 from the previous week and below the 300,000 Dow Jones estimate.
  • Continuing claims also dropped to a new pandemic low, falling to 2.48 million.

Weekly jobless claims hit another pandemic-era low last week as the elimination of enhanced benefits sent fewer people to the unemployment line.

First-time filings for unemployment insurance totaled 290,000 for the week ended Oct. 16, down 6,000 from the previous period, the Labor Department reported Thursday. This was the second week in a row that claims ran below 300,000.