US unemployment claims hit their highest level since mid-September
Since the past few weeks, the cases in America have been rise at a very fast pace, making it difficult for people on all fronts with the job market being one of them. Millions of people have lost their jobs since March. The job market had started picking up and was growing at a steady pace, but the resurge of cases has put it back in a bad shape. The US employment claims have hit their highest level since September. Read more about this here.
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