Hiring in Dallas-Fort Worth bounced back in May after two months of severe cuts driven by the coronavirus pandemic. The market added about 78,000 jobs from April to May, gaining about 19% of the 408,000 jobs lost since February.

Hiring in Dallas-Fort Worth bounced back in May after two months of severe cuts driven by the coronavirus pandemic. The market added about 78,000 jobs from April to May, gaining about 19% of the 408,000 jobs lost since February.
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