Unemployment claims touch 1.9M
As the nation took a sigh of relief on account of the unemployment rate for the month of May which seemed to dip to 13.3 per cent, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. However, many economists and experts have stated that the data needs to be examined better because it reveals an uneven unemployment rate across white workers and people of color. This week, the latest unemployment claims reached a record high of 1.9M last week, with figures so high, we may have a tough road ahead. Read about the details here.
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