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Texas Covid 19 job loss trends downwards
Folks probably already know that its a trend after the near complete shutdown of the economy. Its a good positive sign to see it in reality. Its the 7th week in a row. The report covers all the way to April 18th so I expect this trend to continue on as this is Mid June. I know that Austin seems to be booming.
https://www.statesman.com/business/20200611/texas-job-losses-trend-down-but-remain-huge