Hundreds of thousands more Texas workers filed for jobless claims last week
Across the nation, another 2.4 million Americans filed for jobless benefits — the seventh consecutive weekly decline in unemployment insurance applications.
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Across the nation, another 2.4 million Americans filed for jobless benefits — the seventh consecutive weekly decline in unemployment insurance applications.
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Read MoreTexas Gov. Greg Abbott on April 27 announced that he will let the state’s emergency declaration expire on April 30 to begin reopening the Lone Star State economy.
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