KEY POINTS
  • Jobless claims totaled 166,000 last week, the lowest since late 1968.
  • The decline of 5,000 from a week ago reflected revisions in the way the Labor Department calculates the initial filings numbers.

The labor market tightened further last week, with initial jobless claims falling to their lowest level in more than 53 years, the Labor Department reported Thursday.

Initial filings for unemployment dropped to 166,000, well below the Dow Jones estimate of 200,000 and 5,000 under the previous week's total, which was revised sharply lower. The department noted that it revised claims from 2017 to 2021 and changed the seasonal factors it is using to calculate the numbers.