29 American cities losing the most jobs
Millions of people across America and the world have lost their jobs due to the lockdown and restrictions imposed across the globe because of the global crisis. The economy started seeing a steady push with the stimulus and seasonal change. However, things have started getting a bit more challenging with the rise in cases across America once again. More job cuts loom over people. Which are the cities that saw the most number of job cuts? Click here to read more.
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