- September 9, 2021
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Federal employees are the only group to make it through the pandemic without significant job losses. Every other major industry saw a rise in unemployment, with leisure and hospitality hit the hardest.
MagnifyMoney researchers examined U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics job data to find the industries that lost the most personnel and determine which ones have recovered the best. This is what they found:
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