Updated at 8:37 a.m. ET
More than 1 in 4 U.S. workers have lost their jobs since the coronavirus crisis shut down much of the economy in March.
Just last week, another 2.1 million people filed for unemployment benefits, the Labor Department
said Thursday
Employment dropped steeply in most areas of the country in recent weeks, the Federal Reserve said Wednesday.
A Fed survey
"Contacts cited challenges in bringing employees back to work, including workers' health concerns, limited access to childcare, and generous unemployment insurance benefits," the Fed said in its Beige Book survey.
Signs of an ailing job market are everywhere:
- Boeing is cutting
more than 12,000 jobs
- A number of major retailers, including J.C. Penney, Neiman Marcus and J. Crew, have
filed for bankruptcy
- With tax revenues dwindling, cities large and small are facing
deep budget deficits
But some workers around the country are also beginning to return to their jobs as many states move to reopen their economies. Disney World and other Florida theme parks have
announced plans to reopen
And Amazon
announced Thursday
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