Unemployment rate falls considerably
Economists and experts still proceed with caution as we can't help but wonder - is the worst truly behind us? A glimmer of hope returns for job seekers as the US unemployment rate plummeted to 13.3 per cent! Sticks also soared as economists predicted this would happen. The US also added 2.5 million jobs in the month of May, indicating that things are getting better. While this is progress, there's still a long road to recovery, read about it here.
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