Businesses Hit Hard by Coronavirus Claw Back Jobs

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Employment in leisure and hospitality increased by 2.1 million in June, accounting for about 40% of the overall gain in payrolls last month

WASHINGTON—The two industries that suffered the most job loss because of the coronavirus pandemic and related shutdowns—hospitality and retail—saw the strongest gains the past two months as the U.S. economic engine restarted.

Still, those industries—and employers more broadly—are far from replacing all the jobs lost since February. And bars, restaurants, hotels and stores are particularly vulnerable to renewed layoffs because a recent spike in coronavirus cases in several states is causing governors to halt or roll back reopening...

 

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Yep and next month they’ll all be on unemployment again 🙄

Oh all the stuff that is shutting back down already?

Leisure and hospitality = crap part time minimum wage service sector jobs without benefits.

Yet how far was it down. Ohh yeah near zero. Talk about a misleading headline

Imagine a President that wasn't running around without a Mask taking credit for 5 million jobs 'created' after 21 Million jobs were LOST. Like this is not a game, its not about re-elections....its about LEADING the American People, all of us....not just his voters. TrumpFailed

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