Jobless Claims Swell by Another 6.6M

About 10% of the workforce is now unemployed
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Apr 9, 2020 7:44 AM CDT
Jobless Claims Swell by Another 6.6M
A sign explains the closure of a shop in the Pike Place Market Thursday, April 2, 2020, in Seattle.   (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

With a startling 6.6 million people seeking jobless benefits last week, the United States has reached a grim landmark: Roughly one in 10 workers have lost their jobs in just the past three weeks, per the AP. The figures collectively constitute the largest and fastest string of job losses in records dating to 1948. They paint a picture of a job market that is quickly unraveling as businesses have shut down across the country because of the coronavirus outbreak. More than 20 million American may lose jobs this month. The 6.6 million figure surpassed expectations of about 5 million claims, notes CNBC.

All told, in the past three weeks, 16.6 million Americans have filed for unemployment aid. The surge of jobless claims has overwhelmed state unemployment offices around the country. And still more job cuts are expected. The unemployment rate could hit 15% when the April employment report is released in early May. The viral outbreak is believed to have erased nearly one-third of the economy’s output in the current quarter. (More unemployment stories.)

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