Number of Americans seeking unemployment aid slides 19K to 326K, lowest since January 2008

WASHINGTON – The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell 19,000 last week to a seasonally adjusted 326,000, the fewest since January 2008. The decline signals more strength for the job market.

The Labor Department says the less volatile four-week average slid 4,500 to 345,750.

The July figures are typically volatile as the government adjusts for seasonal layoffs in the auto industry.

Still, the trend in recent months has been positive. Applications, which are a proxy for layoffs, have fallen more than 12 per cent this year. That’s coincided with average gains of 202,000 jobs a month since January.

The payroll company ADP said Wednesday that companies created 200,000 jobs in July, the most for that survey since December. That’s a hopeful sign ahead of Friday’s Labor Department report on July employment.

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