And to think that this clown in our White House is still bragging about private sector jobs.



The new weekly weakly weekly total for folks having just lost their job and are applying for first time unemployment benefits rose by 1,000 over the initial report for the previous week.  Understand that in a four week month,  with these numbers,  more than 1.4 million American's lose their jobs each month  compared to the number Obama loves to brag about,  160,000 new jobs created each month or "4.3 million jobs created in 27 months."   The facts, obviously, tell us that the jobs market is not growing.  I have maintained from the very beginning that there is no such thing as a "jobless recovery."  After four years of recession,  my point has been verified in spades.  

June 16 - 387,000

June 9 - 386,000 new claims/ Revised up to 389,000 with the June 16 report.  
June 2 -  377,000 - adjusted up to 380,000


Total Unemployment 8,2%  (Using same numbers as in 2009 -  11.1%)
May 26 - 383, 000 revised up by 6,000 to 389,000  revised up 65 out of last 66 weeks.
May 19 - initial report is 370,000 - revised up 3,000 to 373,000.
May 12 - initial report 370,000 , adjusted up to 372,000 (63 out 64 weeks this adjustment has been higher than its initial report)
May 5 - first report is 367,000 - revised with the May 17 report to 370,000


Total Unemployment 8.1%
April 28 - first report is 365,000 ---  adjusted up to 368,000 with the May 3 report
April 21 _  first report for week ending on the 21st,  is 388,00 - the same initial report as last week's.  An adjustment [upward ?] will occur with next Thursdays report.  This was adjust up to 392,000.  
April 14 - first report is 388,000 to be adjusted next Thursday.  Adjust  number is 389,000
April 7 :  first report is 380,000 off an estimate of 359,000. This number was adjusted up to 388,000 !!!


Total Unemployment 8.1%
March 31:  first report was 357,000 but was adjusted upwards by 10,000 to 367,000
March 24 (week ending)  --  359,000,  adjusted up 11,000 from the first report of the week before. 
March 17 - 348,000 as a first report.  This will be adjusted up to 350,000 to 352,000 by next Thursday (3/29).  With the March 24 First Report,  we find out that the week ending 3/17 missed the the truth completely/  Instead of 348,000,  the final report was 364,000 or 16,000 off the mark.  
March 10 - 351,000 as a first report.  We expect this number to be revised to 354,000. It was adjusted to 353,000, 000
March 3 (week ending)  First report 362,000 - adjusted upward to 365,000


Feb 25  -  351,000 before weekly adjustment  - 3,000 higher than the initial report of Feb 11.  --  This week was adjusted up to 354,000



Feb 18 - 355,000 before weekly adjustment (supposedly, the weekly adjustment was 353,000)






Feb 11 355, 000 after adjustment (originally reported at 348,000 (?)
Feb 4 361,000 without weekly adjustment

Jan 28   367,000 adjusted to 373,000
Jan 21  Adjusted up to 379,00:  initial report was 377,000, an increase of 21,000 or 25,000 higher than the original report of the 14th.  
Jan 14 352,000 first Labor report:  (week ending) first report numbers are 355,000 on Fox, 352,000 from Labor. A 2nd   revision brought this week's number to 356,000
Jan 7 399,000 unadjusted. I expect this to be 403,000 after revision. The actual adjusted number was 402,000