Unemployment claim falls
With the global crisis and restrictions across the country since March, we've seen millions of people lose their jobs, and businesses have been severely impacted. However, the latest unemployment claims fall to the lowest since March. It comes as one of the very few things amidst what has been going on. However, the happiness of this could be shortlived with the increase in new cases recently. To know more about this, click here.
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