KEY POINTS
  • The shutdown of large swaths of the economy has resulted in what is expected to be the largest layoff of American workers ever in a short period of time.
  • An unprecedented number of unemployment claims, many from the hospitality sector, are estimated to have been filed in the past week with many more in coming weeks.
  • Economists forecast about 1 million to 4 million claims were filed, but California's governor late Wednesday revealed that his state had already seen 1 million claims since March 13. 
  • The claims number are released Thursday at 8:30 a.m. ET.
Job seekers stand in line at the employment help center in Miami, Florida.

About 1 million to 4 million people may have filed for unemployment benefits last week, the largest number ever in such a short time.

The filings figure, which will be released Thursday before U.S. markets open, will be the first indication of how hard the labor force is being hit by the abrupt shutdown of a large part of the U.S. economy by the coronavirus pandemic.