between the number on thursday and revision was back here on march the 22nd when they had to revise higher by 16,000 jobs on may 31st. higher by 3,000 jobs. that is tricky trend. that is not the one we want to be seeing. bill: certainly is, martha. the apanswers in this cycle both the president and republican challenger are speaking in that state and for good reason too. ohio considered a battleground for some reasons in the race for the white house. voted for the winner in last eight presidential elections. no republican ever won the white house without winning the state of ohio. in 2008, then senator barack obama beat arizona senator john mccain by 300,000 votes. it was even closer in 2000 between john kerry and george bush. martha: if we bummed you out this morning with all the job numbers take a look at one positive note for consumers out there. gas prices have been
and also july 4th holiday. remains to be seen if this is outlyer. that is why it hasn t had much of an impact on the market yet. bill: thank you, charles payne. see you on fb. in this week. you have the big job for varney. reporter: doing the heavy lifting. bill: here is martha. martha: let s look at the filings we ve seen over the last six months because as charles was just pointing out it is the trend line you want to watch overall. most weeks are revised up after the initial report comes out including that last report which went up 2000. the biggest weekly revision we ve seen was back in the month of march. moving that report up by 16,000. you can see that on march the 22nd. when you look at numbers since march of 2011, we ve seen upward revisions on all of these weekly jobless claims 70 out of the 71 weeks. so we want to keep an eye on that overall trend line. 350,000 is a good number. it is a number you want to