Surprise job gains and unemployment
On the surface, it looks like the labor market made a comeback from April's drastic losses as 20.7 million jobs vanished into thin air. However, there were 2.5 million jobs added in the month of May, which showed marginal signs of improvement. Take a look at the details here.
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