The U.S. added 266,000 jobs in April, which sounds great until you realize that economists were giddily predicting one million new jobs. Axios reports that is âthe biggest miss, relative to expectations, in decades.â
If that wasnât bad enough, Marchâs numbers were revised downward from 916,000 to 770,000.
All Joe Biden had to do was take the baton from Donald Trumpâs stellar pandemic recovery and run with it. Instead, heâs stumbling up the stairs.
While the unemployment rate makes its slow recovery from the pandemic,
rising to 6.1% instead of dropping to 5.8%, one aspect of the government unemployment benefits is drawing scrutiny because itâs exacerbating the problem.
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Authorities conducting a search for a Georgia woman last seen a week ago found her body in a wooded area. But what led up to her death has yet to be determined.
Police: Man robs Savannah Family Dollar, then leads authorities on chase before crashing
A suspect in a Savannah armed robbery is in custody after leading police on a chase before colliding with another vehicle. Share Updated: 5:14 PM EDT Apr 29, 2021
Police: Man robs Savannah Family Dollar, then leads authorities on chase before crashing
A suspect in a Savannah armed robbery is in custody after leading police on a chase before colliding with another vehicle. Share Updated: 5:14 PM EDT Apr 29, 2021
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