Vaccines could spur job growth
The initial rounds of the vaccine have been given and there is a positive sentiment because of the same. The job market that has been severely impacted because of the pandemic might see a growth. The economy might also see some recovery because of the same. Economists surveyed by Wolters Kluwer Blue Chip Economic Indicators predict the economy will grow at an annual rate of 4% next year. Read more about this, here.
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