
These 7 charts show COVID-19's effect on the US job market in March
The March jobs report showed that the early impact of the coronavirus pandemic was much worse than economists expected, signaling further damage to the US economy ahead.
Andy Kiersz is a quant reporter at Business Insider. Andy studied mathematics at the University of Chicago and Purdue University.
The March jobs report showed that the early impact of the coronavirus pandemic was much worse than economists expected, signaling further damage to the US economy ahead.
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