November data notes slower hiring
The overall economy had seen a steady rise and there were steady hirings in October. Things don't seem to be that great in November. With the cases on a rise, there are a lot of questions that have been left unanswered. "While November saw employment gains, the pace continues to slow," Ahu Yildirmaz, vice president and co-head of the ADP Research Institute, said in a statement. "Job growth remained positive across all industries and sizes." Read more on this here.
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