Jobless claims report Thursday could hit 7 million or higher

In this Monday, April 6, 2020 photo, Michael Newell clears a hedge in Tallahassee, Fla,. Newell lost his job in medical sales last month after business began drying up. He's been advertising online to pick up work as a landscaper. He managed to file for unemployment than two weeks ago. "I'm still waiting," he said. "There's no news, and I don't really want to fight with the phone system after hearing all of the horror stories." (AP Photo/Bobby Caina Calvan)

WASHINGTON — The government is set to report another shocking level of unemployment claims Thursday even after nearly 10 million people applied for benefits in the previous two weeks because of business shutdowns from the coronavirus. The number will likely keep increasing, in part because many states are still clearing out backlogs of applications for unemployment aid. And with more companies running through their cash cushions as the virus-related shutdowns persist, they are resorting to layoffs to save money.