The U.S. workers have taken a huge hit.
About 225,000 Americans have lost their lives and millions have lost their jobs in this global crisis. However, the rich are getting richer. Billionaires collectively increased their wealth by $931 from March through mid-October. This pandemic is not an equalizer as a lot of people expected it to be. Workers across America have taken a powerful hit. As of this month, more than 23 million are receiving unemployment. Read more on this here.
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