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  • breaking news for our viewers in the West, a stunning report just out It shows a record shattering 6.6 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week.

  • That is double last week's record report.

  • Rebecca Jarvis starts us off for the latest Good morning, Rebecca.

  • Good morning, George, and it's hard to even wrap your head around these gigantic numbers.

  • The most optimistic takeaway is that Americans are doing what they've been told.

  • Businesses are shuttered, people are staying indoors.

  • But more than six million people were laid off last week, 6.6 million plus people laid off in a single week.

  • That is the equivalent off all of Houston, all of Phoenix, all of Philadelphia and all of San Jose.

  • Every man, woman and child in those cities laid off in a single week this morning, a mind boggling report on layoffs.

  • More than 6.6 million Americans filing new claims for unemployment insurance last week, the largest number in a single week ever and two times as many as the week before.

  • With so many across the country already struggling and out of work phone lines and Web sites to apply for unemployment insurance, are jammed.

  • This is probably gonna be about, uh, 30th time calling today.

  • Juliana Calderon was a restaurant server in Long Island, New York, who tried to file for unemployment the day after she was laid off.

  • I have been trying to file for unemployment for about almost two weeks as the epicenter of the Corona virus pandemic.

  • New York has seen telephone calls to the Department of Labor increase 16,000% and Web traffic up by nearly 900 per set.

  • But the problems are prevalent everywhere.

  • I've applied for unemployment.

  • I haven't heard back other co workers the same story.

  • I guess they're overloaded with requests.

  • When we were furloughed, I immediately filed on their website, which took days.

  • Honestly, no file, even just to get signed on took me five hours.

  • Economists warn the jobs picture will continue to worsen before it gets better.

  • We know that the illness and the contagion will get worse.

  • We also know that the fatalities will get worse.

  • But there's also fatalities in the economy, and that's what makes this crisis so unique.

  • And hard is it is.

  • Anil.

  • Sides were getting hit on every sign time that for many like Giuliana is running out.

  • I have decided to start weighing in the possibility of maybe applying to look old food store.

  • I would prefer to stay at home just as we were advised.

  • But some of us don't have the luxury of waiting around for a check to come in, and I am definitely one of those people.

  • And given today's numbers, we now know that over the last two weeks more than 10 million Americans were laid off from their jobs.

  • Even if you look at the data those unemployment claims, we know that a lot of people, as you heard there, have not been able to file because of issues with the system.

  • They haven't been able to get through on those unemployment insurance websites and through those call lines.

  • So we know that there are even more people than those numbers reflect.

  • Looking for help right now, Here's what you need to know.

  • You do have to apply for that unemployment insurance in order to get it.

  • Unlike those stimulus checks, the $1200 checks, which should be going out in the next coming weeks, you have to go through the websites through the phone lines to get it.

  • A lot of states have been building up there and improving their systems in order to make it more accessible for people.

  • They never anticipated such a gigantic influx of new people needing that relief so quickly, and that's what's really bogged down the system.

  • But they are making improvements.

  • And the most important thing, if you are unemployed and you recently lost your job to know is the insurance is there.

  • Be patient, keep those applications coming.

  • And finally, you will eventually get those stimulus checks the $1200 stimulus checks automatically deposited into your bank account.

  • Ah, lot of people want to know what does the new normal look like on the other side of all of this, when will those jobs come back?

  • And the key question there is.

  • What does the economy look like on the other side of this?

  • Ah, lot of people clearly are in pain right now.

  • They're feeling this right now, but there are also a lot of businesses that are rising to the occasion, rising to the challenge, doing what they can for their employees and they tell me.

  • But on the other side of this they planned.

  • Hire those people back.

  • Traffic might be down a little bit in the near term, But in the longer term, as businesses look to the future, they believe that those employees will come back.

  • George.

  • Thanks, Rebecca.

breaking news for our viewers in the West, a stunning report just out It shows a record shattering 6.6 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week.

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660万人が失業申請。米国の歴史的な失業者数|ABCニュース (6.6 million file for unemployment: Historic job losses in the US | ABC News)

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