Slow down in the rate of joblessness
After two devastating months in March and April, the joblessness curve finally seems to be flattening in the month of May, indicating that the worst may be over, in terms of growing unemployment rates. Data also indicates the grim reality for low-income workers and part-time workers who bear the worst brunt in the labor market. Take a look at the data from May to get deeper insights about the long road to recovery ahead.
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