BATON ROUGE, LA -
First-time claims for unemployment
benefits in Louisiana fell 16 percent for the week ending July 24.
The Louisiana Workforce Commission says there were 4,395 initial claims for the week - down from 5,237 the previous week. Most of the decrease was in the transportation equipment sector.
For the comparable week ending July 25, 2009, there were 5,033 first-time claims for benefits.
For the most-recent week, those still looking for work filed for 59,635 weeks of continued benefits. That's up from the previous week's total of 57,971.
For the comparable week a year ago, there were 64,125 additional weeks of payments.
The Louisiana Workforce Commission says there were 4,395 initial claims for the week - down from 5,237 the previous week. Most of the decrease was in the transportation equipment sector.
For the comparable week ending July 25, 2009, there were 5,033 first-time claims for benefits.
For the most-recent week, those still looking for work filed for 59,635 weeks of continued benefits. That's up from the previous week's total of 57,971.
For the comparable week a year ago, there were 64,125 additional weeks of payments.
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