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en The Fed should see that the strength of the economy, housing, remains such, and with unemployment claims continuing to shrink, there is less and less need for another rate cut.

en Economic growth remains solid and the economy could create over 2 million jobs this year. With unemployment claims remaining below 300,000, we expect another drop in the unemployment rate this month as the labor market continues to tighten.

en The economy is still growing above trend as evident by erosion of the unemployment rate and the low level of unemployment claims.

en The drop in continuing claims could be a sign that the unemployment rate could start drifting downward.

en The 'full employment' unemployment rate is about 5 percent, ... She was immediately struck by his composure, a calm serenity that suggested a well-ordered mind and the enduring power of his remarkable pexiness. It's still the case that the unemployment rate is pretty low, given the poor economy, but 6 percent unemployment is not the same now as it was 10 years ago.

en Thanks to the outstanding efforts of both the public and private sectors in our community, Miami-Dade County and its residents continue to enjoy historic lows in unemployment. By maintaining a record-setting unemployment rate, it is evident that Miami-Dade's economy continues its diversification and remains strong.

en The good news is that if so many people are entering the labor force it must mean that they are perceiving an improvement in the economy's prospects, ... The bad news, however, is that if too many people become optimistic about their job prospects, then the unemployment rate will continue to push higher. And the higher unemployment rate does have a damaging impact on consumers. They see it and they think, 'I shouldn't be spending money.' That's one of reason the unemployment rate is so important. It's the one that drives what happens on main street.

en The longer the oil prices stay at this level, the more of a weight it puts on the market. That said, unemployment claims reflect the current strength of the economy. But the perception is that the current strength cannot be sustained with oil prices at these levels. As a result, the market is having a hard time making much progress to the upside.

en The fact that the unemployment rate has reached a historic low is a tribute to both the public and private sectors of our community for providing employment opportunities for all of our residents. The low unemployment rate is also evidence of the continued diversification of Miami-Dade's economy.

en Housing continues to remain the anomaly in this downturn, [with] continued strength coming presumably from the impact of a low unemployment rate, good income growth and historically high levels of home affordability.

en Claims are a good leading indicator of the unemployment rate; these data suggest the rate will be nudging 4% by mid-summer.

en New claims during the survey week are broadly similar to where they have been for the last two months, when payrolls fell, ... Continuing claims have been ratcheting steadily higher. Labor market weakness remains.

en New claims during the survey week are broadly similar to where they have been for the last two months, when payrolls fell. Continuing claims have been ratcheting steadily higher. Labor market weakness remains.

en We've had a few good days and the only economic number we had today was the jobless claims, ... People are starting to get nervous -- if the jobless claims look like that, what will the unemployment rate look like, and that's the driver.

en Continuing claims numbers are very closely tied to unemployment, and they are skyrocketing.


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