Worst affected US cities in terms of job loss

Worst affected US cities in terms of job loss

No city or state has been spared by the effects and aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic, however, some have fared better than others. Major metro cities, for example, were disproportionately affected by a higher concentration of positive cases. Read the details here

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