New York (CNN Business) As the economy continues to hemorrhage jobs, it's becoming apparent that some groups are more at risk of unemployment than others.

Minority workers, teens and, in many cases, women, are losing jobs at a higher pace than other groups.

"There's no doubt about it, they're getting hit worse," said Dean Baker, senior economist at the Center for Economic & Policy Research. "They're working in sectors like hotels, restaurants and retail that are being harder hit."

Minorities are also losing jobs such as custodial services as businesses close or are operating remotely.

The virus has so far resulted in 701,000 lost jobs according to the March jobs report released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. And that doesn't even include the full impact of the nearly 10 million people who filed for jobless benefits in the last two weeks.

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