1.3M more workers file for unemployment
As another 1.3M workers filed for unemployment earlier in July, the crisis has crossed the 50 million mark as over 51 million workers have been affected directly by the pandemic. In states like Florida which are dependant on tourism for revenue, the claims have almost doubled the previous week's total. Take a look at the details here.
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