The communities who are hit the hardest
As the economy reopens, many rejoiced as the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that 2.5 million jobs were added in the month Of May, however, this is no win because the data also reveals the inequality of this growth. Hispanic women, immigrants, young adults, those with less education continue t ...
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