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        <title><![CDATA[Global economy screeches to a halt as coronavirus job losses take toll]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The shock of the coronavirus is hitting the economy like another Great Depression — and Americans aren&#8217;t alone in their misery.</p><p>A <strong>tsunami of job losses and welfare claims</strong> in Britain, the European Union and Asia in the last two weeks parallel the 10 million unemployment claims in the US as businesses around the world shutter to keep COVID-19 at bay.</p><p>“We see unemployment rates in the US and Europe getting up well up into the teens,” Deutsche Bank&#8217;s Peter Hooper told Bloomberg. “This is unprecedented since the Great Depression, in terms of magnitudes.”</p><p>In the UK, where 27% of businesses are cutting staff, a million workers have applied for welfare benefits. In Germany, 470,000 companies applied for government aid — a sign that a fifth of workers are facing wage cuts. Similar effects are expected in France. And a third of Thailand&#8217;s population — 23 million workers — signed up for government aid in less than a week.</p><p>It&#8217;s a “crisis like no other,” International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said.</p><p>The US economy <strong>lost 701,000 jobs in March,</strong> the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics said Friday, kicking the unemployment rate up to 4.4% — in a report that did not account for the 10 million jobless claims filed in the last two weeks.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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