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What Is The Great Resignation? ‘Anti-Work’ Thread On Reddit Fuels The Trend
As "The Great Resignation" rolls on, find out how the active "anti-work" page on Reddit is fueling the trend.
Billions Of Dollars Wasted From US Program Intended To Help Small Businesses Survive COVID-19 Pandemic: Report
A report released by Democratic lawmakers has revealed that billions of dollars may have been subjected to abuse and fraud out of the $659 billion taxpayer-funded programs meant to help small businesses in the U.S. survive the coronavirus pandemic.
US Coronavirus Update: Second Wave of Lay Offs Hit Works Who Were Back On Payrolls
The second wave of layoffs has hit the U.S. citizens who were back on payrolls after reopening of the states, a new survey conducted by Corness University has found.
Almost 50% Job Loss Due To COVID-19 In US Could Be Permanent
Almost half of the Americans who confessed that one of their family members lost their job due to COVID-19 pandemic think that it could be permanent, indicating that as many as 10 million Americans may have to find a new employer soon.
How Much Of America Does China Own? A Look Into Pharma, Agriculture, Technology And More
The coronavirus pandemic has led the world to introspect into the investments that the Chinese government has made into different sectors of their economy in the last few years and it seems that China’s influence on the American economy is quite noteworthy.
Americans To Get Second Coronavirus Relief Check, But Will It Be Enough To Balance The Shaky Economy?
After a 14.7% unemployment rate was recorded in April, with more than 33 million people filing first-time unemployment claims and the possibility of the worst recession since the Great Depression, the second 2020 stimulus check was suggested