The 4.8 million added jobs may not be the ray of hope we were looking for
The nation breathed a sigh of relief as the BLS released data which indicated that we were on a much faster road to recovery than what was anticipated by top economists and analysts. As companies reopened their shutters after a long, there has been a surge in cases, which has led to many workers being affected. Read the report here.
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