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COVID-19: US jobless claims doubled to record 6.65 million last week

Millions have lost their jobs due to business closures in the wake of the coronavirus



A New York State Department of Labor office in Brooklyn.
Image Credit: NYT

The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits more than doubled to a second straight record as the coronavirus widened its reach and closed more businesses.

A total of 6.65 million people filed jobless claims in the week ended March 28, according to Labor Department figures released Thursday, as many stores and restaurants were forced to close across the nation to mitigate the outbreak. The prior week's level was also revised up slightly to 3.31 million.

The figure topped all analyst estimates and compared with a median projection of 3.76 million.

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