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Employment Is Bouncing Back in Many Cities. In Dallas, Not So Much.
DALLAS, TX – When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, cities shut down, businesses boarded up and millions around the country found themselves out of work.
By May 2020, just two months into the global pandemic, USA Today estimated that more than 20 million Americans had lost their jobs. If that number seems high, it’s because it is high. Really high. In fact, it’s more than double the number of jobs lost during the 2007-2009 recession.
Nearly a year after that unemployment peak, a new survey published by WalletHub offers some good news, concluding that “the job market is showing signs of healing due to states reopening.”