KEY POINTS
  • Initial jobless claims totaled 385,000 for the week ended July 31, meeting estimates.
  • Continuing claims declined to just below 3 million, the lowest total since March 14, 2020.
  • A separate report showed the U.S. trade deficit hit its highest level ever and a more than 46% increase from a year earlier.

Initial claims for unemployment insurance edged lower last week, meeting Wall Street expectations, while longer-term unemployment signs showed improvement, the Labor Department reported Thursday.

First-time filings for benefits dipped to 385,000 for the week ended July 31, a decline of 14,000 from the previous week as the jobs market remains essentially in a holding pattern during the economic recovery. The total hit the Dow Jones estimate exactly.