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New unemployment claims in South Carolina show modest decline last week

Columbia, South Carolina – New filings for unemployment benefits in South Carolina edged downward last week, offering a modest signal of stability in the state’s labor market.

According to figures released Thursday by the U.S. Department of Labor, 1,877 people filed initial claims for unemployment benefits in the week ending February 28.

That marked a slight decline from the previous week, when 1,893 new claims were recorded. Initial claims are often viewed as an early indicator of layoffs, and the small drop suggests fewer workers sought assistance during that period.

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While the state-level numbers showed a gentle improvement, the national picture also reflected a modest shift. Across the United States, seasonally adjusted initial claims totaled 213,000 for the week ending March 7, down by 1,000 from the previous week’s revised level of 214,000.

The four-week moving average, which smooths out short-term fluctuations, also declined to 212,000 — a decrease of 4,000 from the prior week’s revised average.

At the same time, the seasonally adjusted insured unemployment rate remained unchanged at 1.2 percent for the week ending February 28.

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The number of people continuing to receive unemployment benefits under regular state programs fell to 1,850,000, a drop of 21,000 from the week before. The four-week average for insured unemployment also ticked slightly lower.

Unadjusted figures showed a broader nationwide decrease as well. State programs recorded 206,161 initial claims during the week ending March 7, a decline of 8,108 compared with the prior week. Economists had expected a smaller decrease based on seasonal trends.

Other indicators within the report offered additional context about benefit claims. Applications filed by former federal civilian employees rose to 617 for the week ending February 28, while claims from newly discharged veterans fell to 342. Continued benefit claims among these groups increased modestly in the following reporting week.

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Overall, the weekly unemployment insurance report continues to serve as a snapshot of labor market activity, tracking how many workers are turning to state programs for temporary financial support while seeking new employment.

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