The COVID-19 shutdown sent another 4.4 million people to the unemployment rolls last week. 🔐
The COVID-19 shutdown sent another 4.4 million people to the unemployment rolls last week, bringing the five-week total to a staggering 26 million.
The sudden surge in joblessness is both a problem that retail has contributed to by furloughing workers and also a worrisome component for at least the near-term consumer outlook.
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