Unemployment Claims Surge 6.6 Million As Business Shuts Down

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There’s been a stampede from the sales floor to the unemployment line. 🔐

First-time claims for jobless benefits shot up 6.6 million for the week ended Saturday.

The weekly claims figures aren’t broken down by sector, but surely many retail workers are among those turning to the government as everything but essential businesses in many parts of the country were shut down last month and employees were sent home to slow the spread of the coronavirus. And more retail workers will be seeking to fill a new hole in their household finances soon, as many of the big retailers that closed their stores, but kept paying associates started turning to furloughs this week. That technically keeps workers on the payrolls, but also allows them to apply for unemployment, which is generally available to people who want to and are ready to work, but have no income coming in.Macy’s Inc.

Both systems essentially shift responsibility for the paychecks of retail workers to the state amid the COVID-19 shutdown.

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