638,000 jobs added last month.
With the COVID numbers rising once again, things might not look that great for the future, but there's a tiny bit of hope. According to the monthly jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics that was released on Friday, 638000 jobs were added but remains down about 10 million jobs since February. The unemployment rate fell to 6.9%. To know more on this click here.
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