Road to recovery for the US job market
While we are adding jobs, economists warn that the recovery for the US could take years. this is because the federal stimulus is on the verge of running dry which could spell disaster if there is another resurgence of the virus. Airlines have been given 50 billion dollars in the last stimulus package in order to safeguard employees till October 1st. This was after American Airlines announced plans to furlough thousands of employees. Read about the details here.
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