824,000 Americans file for unemployment
On Thursday, the Labor Department said more than 824,000 Americans filed for unemployment insurance last week, for the first time. This takes the total to about 57M in the last seven months. There's a lot of speculation and studies about how soon or later, things will get better. No know more about how it is faring now, click here.
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