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        <title><![CDATA[4.4 Million Americans Filed for Unemployment Last Week, Bringing Coronavirus Jobless Claims to over 26 Million]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More than four million Americans filed for unemployment last week, according to statistics released Thursday by the U.S. Labor Department.</p><p>The total number of jobless Americans has increased by 26.5 million, almost 16 percent of the country’s labor force, since businesses began shuttering in mind-March to stem the spread of the coronavirus. In five weeks, closures caused by the pandemic have <strong>erased</strong> the 22 million jobs gained since the Great Recession of 2008-2009.</p><p>“Today’s unemployment report shows continued, elevated unemployment claims caused by the coronavirus pandemic,” Labor secretary Eugene Scalia said in a statement. “The Department of Labor is continuing to provide guidance and support to the states as they implement the enhanced unemployment benefits under the CARES Act.”</p><p>The CARES Act, passed by Congress earlier this month, provides $2.2 trillion in economic relief for the American economy. The Senate on Wednesday approved an additional injection of $484 billion in loans to small businesses and aid to hospitals, and the House will vote on the measure on Thursday.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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