A year after the pandemic began to hit the U.S. economy, employers have gone on a hiring spree. So reports Reuters.
According to the Labor Department’s closely watched employment report, nonfarm payrolls leapt by 916,000 jobs in March, more than expected and the largest rise since August 2020.
More than 22 million jobs were lost in March and April of last year as the coronavirus broke out, and economists project that it could take at least a couple of years to get them all back.
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