Why Black Americans May Face a Slower Recovery from the Recession
This year has been one of the most unpredictable years we have seen in recent years. With so many job losses and everything going in a way, no one had anticipated. The October numbers show a steady rise in hiring but things were not as good in a few areas in November. However, amidst all this, there's another major cause of worry. Black Americans may face a slower recovery from the recession. Read more on this here.
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