1.8M jobs added in July
According to data from the BLS, the US added 1.8 jobs in the month of July, although the unemployment rate is nowhere close to pre-pandemic levels. These figures are better than anticipated, taking into account the resurgence of the coronavirus infections across several states. Read the whole report here.
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