Millions may have lost their jobs for good
The latest data from the BLS have indicated that millions of Americans who lost their jobs due to the pandemic may have permanently lost said jobs. The latest data shows a sharp slowdown in June, which means that job seekers who have been laid off should try their chances elsewhere, read the details here.
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