US Unemployment Rises to 6.6 million Jobless due to Coronavirus

Unemployment Americans filing new claims for benefit has hit 6.6 million people, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to upend the country’s economy, according to BBC.

The actual figure is believed to be even higher as many people have reported jammed phone lines and difficulties with filing their claims online.

It’s also worth noting that some kinds of workers, such as people working part-time, do not qualify for unemployment benefit under the Coronavirus pandemic..

The latest figure eclipses the previous week’s record of nearly 3.3m people, according to Department of Labor data.

The rush, which is unprecedented in modern US history, has overwhelmed many state offices handling the claims.

Car firms have halted production and air travel has fallen dramatically. According to economists, a fifth of the US workforce is now on some form of lockdown.

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