The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits surged to more than 6.6 million last week, breaking a record high for the second week in a row as more states and cities enforced strict stay-at-home measures in an attempt to stop the coronavirus pandemic, bringing the U.S. economy to a stuttering halt.

Claims between the period of March 21 and March 28 blew past the previous week's record of 3.28 million, according to the weekly jobless claims report from the Labor Department published on Thursday.

The report provides the most up-to-date evidence on the economic damage being inflicted by the novel coronavirus and likely reinforces economists' views that the U.S. has already entered a recession, bringing to end a record 11-year economic expansion.

Lawmakers are looking to provide relief to laid-off workers with a $2 trillion stimulus package, the largest relief bill in recent memory, that President Trump signed last week. In addition to giving adults who earn less than $99,000 annually up to $1,200 cash checks, the bill expanded unemployment benefits. Read more at FOX Business