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By Joseph Lazzaro | March 8, 2013 1:07 AM EST

U.S. initial jobless claims fell 7,000 to 340,000 in the most recent week reported, the U.S. Labor Department announced Thursday – a level that suggests that while job growth may not be robust, the labor market continues to heal via reduced lay-offs.

The more-telling four-week moving average also declined by 7,000 to 348,750 - a 5-year low for the key metric. Economists emphasize the 4-week moving average, as it smooths-out anomalies due to holidays, strikes, and weather-related layoffs, etc.

The Labor Department also said continuing claims rose by 3,000 to 3.09 million for the week end Feb. 23 – the latest week for which data is available. A year ago, continuing claims totaled 3.43 million.

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