A RECORD 3.3 MILLION AMERICANS FILED FOR UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS AS THE CORONAVIRUS SLAMS ECONOMY

A RECORD 3.3 MILLION AMERICANS FILED FOR UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS AS THE CORONAVIRUS SLAMS ECONOMY (Source The Washington Post)

A record 3.3 million Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, the Labor Department said Thursday, as restaurants, hotels, barber shops, gyms and more shut down in a nationwide effort to slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus.

Last week saw the biggest jump in new jobless claims in history, surpassing the record of 695,000 set in 1982. Many economists say this is the beginning of a massive spike in unemployment that could result in over 40 million Americans losing their jobs by April.

Laid off workers say they waited hours on the phone to apply for help. Websites in several states, including New York and Oregon, crashed because so many people were trying to apply at once.

“The most terrifying part about this is this is likely just the beginning of the layoffs,” said Martha Gimbel, a labor economist at Schmidt Futures.

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