The US opens up, but the job market will take time
The reopening of several businesses across the country triggered a ray of hope for citizens, even if it was shortlived. As unemployment still grips the nation, the US job market has never been this low in decades. With millions filing for unemployment, there are wide implications on the economy as nearly 39 million people have lost their jobs due to COVID-19. Read about the implications of the market opening up here: https://apnews.com/78a6ce26d7b77d69530ffae781d621c2
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