Statistics jobless claims the first time on Thursday and it was a good news, if not in the White House or working on Wall Street. Layoffs have recorded their lowest since the recession began in 2007. Hurrah! Um, maybe not. “The number of applications for unemployment benefits fell by 15,000 to 320,000 in the week ended Aug. 10,” reports Business Week “, the lowest since October 2007, from a revised 335,000 a report from the Labor Department showed today in Washington . The median forecast of 44 economists surveyed by Bloomberg called for 335,000. separate report showed manufacturing in the New York region …
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