Initial claims for unemployment benefits fell by 21,000, the Government said.
And initial claims for unemployment benefits fell by 3,000 last week.
Initial claims fell 45,000 for the week ended April 27.
It does not make economic sense to bring a lawsuit, so these claims fall by the wayside.
The bold claim that all models were to be available from day one quickly fell flat.
All claims fall within the years of 1947 and 1948.
In another sign of a strong economy, initial claims for unemployment benefits fell.
Jobless claims also fell last week to their lowest level in more than a year.
And first-time claims for unemployment benefits fell by 7,000 last week.
My conclusion is that the state of the unemployed won't improve unless claims fall a lot further than they have.