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Friday, August 7, 2020
U.S. Unemployment Rate Drops To 10.2 Percent In July, 1.8 Million Jobs A...
People are now 6 to 7 months behind in their rent/mortgage payments and the businesses calling them back may be experiencing slow downs that are likely to persist for sometime and may result in business failures. So it's a very dicey recovery at best right now. If the rent/foreclosure problem isn't addressed we may tumble into a very deep recession.
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