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By Charlotte Cowles
It’s a great week in Washington, D.C., where Congress will read about the plight of unemployment benefits for more than 30 million other people as the coronavirus progresses. Here’s what you’d most like to know about business and generation according to Monday’s technique.
The country has been experiencing a hemorrhage of tasks since March, but at least we can rest assured that demands for new tasks have been declining since its initial peak. Until last week, when the number first went up in 3 months. Economists have blamed the resurgence of the virus, which has forced some corporations to close and others to restrict their operations during … Finally, who knows how long? In addition, many companies have exhausted the emergency budget they have earned through the paycheck coverage program (if they were lucky enough to get it in the first place) and are looking to reduce their expenses, such as staff.
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