Will we sustain the recent job market gains?
With layoffs still rampant across all sectors in the US, especially in hospitality and tourism, the question remains - will the US be able to sustain the recent job market gains? Or were these gains attributed to a temporary surge in demand triggered by the reopening of the economy after months? To add to the uncertainty, the number of unemployment claims are also showing no signs of slowing down, so what does all this mean for the job market in the US? Get a detailed perspective here.
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