Here are 3 things to know about unemployment claims

A job seeker receives information from a recruiter during a job fair in Miami, Florida, on Dec. 16, 2021.

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The number of people filing for unemployment benefits jumped last week to the highest level since October, the Labor Department said Thursday.

That may signal a troubling rebound, after claims hit recent lows unseen in over 50 years. But the one-week bump may not portend an ugly trend for the labor market, according to economists.

Here’s what to know.

Omicron

A recent surge in Covid cases, fueled by the highly contagious omicron variant, likely contributed to the spike in claims last week, economists said. But the extent of that impact is unclear.

Average daily U.S. Covid cases hit a recent peak of almost 798,000 on Jan. 15 — nearly double the tally from the beginning of the year and roughly eight times that of early December, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data.

About 8.8 million workers said they were out sick with the virus or caring for an ill family member between Dec. 29 and Jan. 10 — a pandemic-era record, according to federal data.

(A quirk in unemployment rules disallows benefits for workers who test positive for Covid; but someone who’s exposed or who loses hours due to a business shutdown may be eligible.)

However, elevated caseloads likely aren’t the only factor at play, according to economists.

Seasonal swings

Historical standards

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/20/here-are-3-things-to-know-about-unemployment-claims.html