Data indicates that layoffs eased in April
Although the layoffs may have halted in the month of April, hiring is still at a historically low level as businesses struggle to survive the pandemic. The monthly Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey indicated layoffs were at it's second-highest level since the government began tracking the sector in 2000. Read about the details here.
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