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Fraudulent Claims Behind U.S. Jobless Spike

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Unexpected Surge Raises Alarm

Weekly jobless claims in the U.S. surged to a four-year high last week, sparking fears of a weakening labor market. However, officials later revealed that much of the increase was due to fraudulent unemployment filings in Texas rather than a true economic downturn.

Texas at the Center of the Issue

The Texas Workforce Commission confirmed that the spike in claims stemmed from identity fraud attempts targeting the unemployment insurance system. The state reported 32,000 claims in the week ending September 6, a jump of 15,000 compared to the prior week. Texas alone accounted for 15% of all claims nationwide.

Labor Department Response

The U.S. Labor Department acknowledged the issue, stating it remains committed to strengthening program integrity and preventing fraud. However, questions remain as to why the fraudulent claims were not flagged in the initial public release of national data. On an unadjusted basis, nationwide claims totaled 204,000, up 4% from the prior week.

Economic Impact Limited

Economists stressed that the fraud-driven surge does not reflect real labor market conditions. J.P. Morgan economist Abiel Reinhart noted that removing the fraudulent claims places jobless filings in the low 240,000 range, slightly above previous years but not indicative of a sharp downturn. “The key message here is that the spike doesn’t tell us anything about the economy,” he said.

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