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April 16, 2020, 2:09 PM

U.S. Job Losses Pass 22 Million With Gig Workers Waiting for Aid

Shawn Donnan
Shawn Donnan
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Reade Pickert
Reade Pickert
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Catarina Saraiva
Catarina Saraiva
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Ben Holland
Ben Holland
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Steve Simpson thought he was getting ahead of the curve by filing for unemployment insurance right after losing his job in March.

Almost a month later, he’s still stuck in bureaucratic limbo, along with millions of increasingly frustrated Americans. They’re the self-employed entrepreneurs, contractors and gig workers who make up a big chunk of the 21st-century economy.

New data on Thursday showed more than 5 million people filed unemployment claims last week, taking the total over the past month to 22 million. That means the coronavirus has wiped out a whole decade of job gains at an unprecedented pace, in ...

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