Following Bernanke's statement the economy is not strong enough to withstand a possible withdrawal of stimulus, a report showed unemployment claims rose from a week earlier, however, less than initially was expected as two states appeared to be working through a backlog of unprocessed claims. The Labor Department said there 15,000 more Americans filing for jobless benefits in the week September 14, reaching the total of 309,000, up from 294,000 a week earlier, and below the 330,00 expected by analysts. Meanwhile, the less-volatile four-week moving average dropped to 314,750, hitting the lowest since October 2007. Furthermore, the total number of people continuing to receive unemployment benefits plunged 28,000 to 2.79 million.