Encara no tenim significats per a "continue claims".
1The initial and continuing claims data only cover the regular state unemployment programs.
2Economists polled by Reuters had forecast continued claims at 15 million.
3That was the highest level for continued claims since November 2003.
4Continuing claims have not increased at the same pace as initial jobless applications.
5Once approved, they become continuing claims and are reported with a one-week lag.
6The drop in continuing claims was concentrated in Florida, California, Washington State and Ohio.
7There are continued claims that people are enrolled who fail to meet the legal requirements.
8Jobless claims are predicted to decline, but continued claims are likely to remain above 10 million.
9Part of the decrease in continuing claims was likely because of people exhausting eligibility for benefits.
10Continuing claims are seen rising slightly to 3.72 million from 3.71 million.
11Continuing claims were 3.95 million in the week ended January 15th, 1983.
12For the week ended March 19, continuing claims fell to 3.7 million.
13The four-week moving average of continuing claims rose 4,250 to 1.74 million.
14Economists had forecast so-called continuing claims holding about steady at 3.58 million.
15The number of continued claims rose in all three, including a 31% week-over-week increase in Hawaii.
16Markets had expected so-called continuing claims only fall to 4.64 million.