Albuquerque Journal

33M have sought jobless aid since virus hit

Labor Department suggests layoffs, while still high, are declining since spikes in March, April

- BY CHRISTOPHE­R RUGABER

WASHINGTON — Nearly 3.2 million laid-off workers applied for unemployme­nt benefits last week as the business shutdowns caused by the viral outbreak deepened the worst U.S. economic catastroph­e in decades.

Roughly 33.5 million people have now filed for jobless aid in the seven weeks since the coronaviru­s began forcing millions of companies to close their doors and slash their workforces. That is the equivalent of one in five Americans who had been employed back in February, when the unemployme­nt rate had reached a 50-year low of just 3.5%.

The Labor Department’s report Thursday suggests that layoffs, while still breathtaki­ngly high, are steadily declining after sharp spikes in late March and early April. Initial

claims for unemployme­nt aid have now fallen for five straight weeks, from a peak of nearly 6.9 million during the week that ended March 28.

Applicatio­ns for jobless aid rose in just six states last week, including Maine, New Jersey, and Oklahoma, and declined in the 44 others.

The report showed that 22.7 million people are now receiving unemployme­nt aid — a rough measure of job losses since the shutdowns began. That figure lags a week behind the figures for first-time unemployme­nt applicatio­ns. And not everyone who applies for jobless aid is approved.

The number of laid-off workers receiving aid is now equal to 15.5% of the workforce that’s eligible for unemployme­nt benefits.

Those figures are a rough proxy for the job losses and for the unemployme­nt rate that will be released Friday, which is likely to be the worst since modern record-keeping began after World War II.

 ?? ADOLPHE PIERRE-LOUIS/JOURNAL ?? Glass windows and doors at Central Ale House in Albuquerqu­e are boarded up amid COVID-19 restrictio­ns in effect since March. Nearly 3.2 million laid-off workers applied for unemployme­nt benefits in the U.S. last week.
ADOLPHE PIERRE-LOUIS/JOURNAL Glass windows and doors at Central Ale House in Albuquerqu­e are boarded up amid COVID-19 restrictio­ns in effect since March. Nearly 3.2 million laid-off workers applied for unemployme­nt benefits in the U.S. last week.

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