Why the job market will take time to recover
Earlier this month, over 2 million Americans who lost their jobs due to the pandemic and filed for unemployment. Even if and when the businesses that survive the pandemic open up, it will be months before consumers will have the confidence to go out and avail public services like they used to. Economists have further predicted that reopening the economy is no guarantee of accelerating employment. Read about the crisis here.
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