7 jobs that are making a big comeback
As the economy opens up after two long months of being under lockdown, the US reopens in phases and more jobs are being added to the economy. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2.5 million jobs were added in May. Of these jobs, restaurant and bar workers have 1.5 million jobs added through May, construction, retail and factory are the other jobs being added. Take a look at the rest here.
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