The long road to recovery for the job market
As the nation opens up, another wave of the virus has been sweeping through various states, indicating that there is a long road to recovery ahead. Economists have predicted more job gains since 3 million were added to the economy in June, after over 20 million were lost due to the virus. Read the details here.
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