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U.S. unemployment claims top 40 million since March

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By Dan McCaleb | The Center Square

More than 40 million Americans have filed unemployment claims since mid-March, when state governments across the U.S. began restrictions to slow the spread of COVID-19, including closing businesses deemed nonessential.

Last week, an additional 2.12 million workers filed claims, according to U.S. Department of Labor data released Thursday, the 10 consecutive week in which new jobless claims were in the millions. The 2.12 million claims from the week ending July 23 is down 323,000 from the 2.44 million workers who filed for benefits in the week ending May 16 and is the lowest number of new claims since the week ending March 15.

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California once again led the nation in the number of new claims with 212,343 last week.

At least nine state unemployment trust funds have already applied to borrow money from the U.S. Treasury to backfill their unemployment funds.

As states begin to ease restrictions and reopen parts of their economies, some workers are returning to their jobs.

But whether the U.S. economy will rebound quickly once restrictions are fully lifted remains to be seen.

“The U.S. unemployment crisis will not stand in the way of a near-term economic recovery but is also unlikely to go away quickly,” Goldman Sachs wrote Tuesday. “Although the uncertainty is unusually large, we still see the U.S. unemployment rate around 8% in late 2021, well above the levels in most other advanced economies.”

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