House Report Shows California’s Covid Fraud Was So Much Worse Than You Think
Estimates of Covid fraud in California range from $20-32 billion.
NEW YORK (Reuters)—The U.S. dollar dropped after data on Friday showed that employers added fewer jobs in July than economists had forecast, while the unemployment rate unexpectedly moved higher.
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The U.S. labor market in April added fewer jobs and saw slower wage growth than anticipated, with the unemployment rate edging higher, according to the jobs report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday.
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California’s $20 minimum wage for fast food workers became law Monday as pizza chains prepare to cut hundreds of employees, ice cream and pretzel shop franchisees struggle to learn if it applies to them, and the industry eyes price hikes in the state.
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