Virus impacts jobs in November too
It has been 8 months since the virus-induced restrictions but things don't seem to be getting better. America had seen slight positive news in terms of hiring and jobs and economists were anticipated the trend to continue in the months to come. However, the virus had some other plans. With the resurge in cases, things have not been in the best of shape and in November, only 245000 jobs were added. To read more about this, click here.
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