Idaho unemployment rate falls
The daily cases have been on a rise for the past few weeks and things don't seem to get better anytime soon in terms of the daily cases. However, with the vaccine process beginning, the overall sentiment and economy could be in much better shape soon. In Idaho, where the unemployment rate fell, it is attributed to the fact that people have stopped searching because of the rising cases. “The unemployment rate went down because there are fewer people in the labor force looking for work.”, said Labor Department’s, Craig Shaul. To read more about this, click here.
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