Where will the jobs be in 2021?
There have been massive job cuts across America since the restrictions imposed across to keep the virus under control. The jobs started picking up after the huge slump in April and May, but they are still far from the pre-pandemic levels. Some states have performed better than other states though. What will the job market look like in 2021? Which places will have more jobs? Click here to find out.
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