Hiring takes another blow
The slowdown of hiring after the resurgence of coronavirus cases in the US is leading to an economic slowdown like no other. The US economy lost 22 million jobs in the months of March and April, and the number of jobs that have been added is nowhere close to that number. Take a look at the details here.
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