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Total Employed Workers Fell Again in November as Savings and Incomes Fall

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12/10/2022Ryan McMaken

From March 2022 to November, the number of total employed persons has only increased by 12,000 people meaning there are fewer employed people now than before the covid panic.

Original Article: "Total Employed Workers Fell Again in November as Savings and Incomes Fall"

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Total Employed Workers Fell Again in November as Savings and Incomes Fall