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27.10.2011 Policy Points No Comments

Around The Dial – October 27, 2011

Economic policy reports, blog postings, and media stories of interest:

27.10.2011 Policy Points No Comments

NC Unemployment Claims: Week of 10/8/11

For the benefit week ending on October 8, 2011,  some 12,185 North Carolinians filed initial claims for state unemployment insurance benefits, and 103,854 individuals applied for state-funded continuing benefits. Compared to the prior week, there were fewer initial and more continuing claims. These figures come from data released by the U.S. Department of Labor.

Averaging new and continuing claims over a four-week period — a process that helps adjust for seasonal fluctuations and better illustrates trends — shows that an average of 12,270 initial claims were filed over the previous four weeks, along with an average of 103,658 continuing claims. Compared to the previous four-week period, the average numbers of initial and continuing claims were lower.

One year ago, the four-week average for initial claims stood at 13,767 and the four-week average of continuing claims equaled 116,581.

While the number of claims has dropped over the past year so has covered employment. Last week, covered employment totaled 3.72 million, down from 3.74 million a year ago.

The graph shows the changes in unemployment insurance claims (as a share of covered employment) in North Carolina since the recession’s start in December 2007.

Both new and continuing claims appear to have peaked for this cycle, and the four-week averages of new and continuing claims have fallen considerably.  Yet continuing claims remain at an elevated level, which suggests that unemployed individuals are finding it difficult to find new positions.

27.10.2011 Policy Points No Comments

Manufacturing In The South Atlantic: October

From the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond’s latest survey of manufacturing activity in the South Atlantic (District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia):

Manufacturing activity in the central Atlantic region continued to contract in October, according to the Richmond Fed’s latest survey. The index of overall activity remained at last month’s level with all broad indicators — shipments, new orders, and employment — landing in negative territory. Continued softness was also evident in most other indicators. District contacts reported more moderate weakness in backlogs and capacity utilization, but noted that delivery times and raw materials inventories grew at a somewhat quicker pace.

Looking ahead, manufacturers’ assessments of business prospects for the next six months were on par with last month. Contacts at more firms anticipated that shipments, new orders, backlogs, and capacity utilization would grow roughly on pace with September’s expectations, while growth in capital expenditures would be faster.

26.10.2011 Policy Points No Comments

Around The Dial – October 26, 2011

Economic policy reports, blog postings, and media stories of interest:

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SBN In The News: October 2011

A variety of media outlets have featured the work of South by North Strategies so far in October: