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Southern, Government-Heavy Markets Seeing Fewest Job Losses in Preliminary Labor Reports

April Jobs Numbers Show Catastrophic Losses, but Performance Varies Widely by City
US Navy Tug boats guide the USS Harry S. Truman up the Elizabeth River, past Portsmouth, Virginia, to the Norfolk Naval Shipyard. (PH2-AW John L. Beeman, via Wikimedia Commons)
US Navy Tug boats guide the USS Harry S. Truman up the Elizabeth River, past Portsmouth, Virginia, to the Norfolk Naval Shipyard. (PH2-AW John L. Beeman, via Wikimedia Commons)
By David Kahn, Sam Tenenbaum
CoStar Analytics
May 27, 2020 | 10:01 P.M.

The first full month of U.S. job numbers since the start of the coronavirus outbreak are in, and it isn’t pretty. The Bureau of Labor Statistics, or BLS, recently published its preliminary employment figures for April, showing an unprecedented drop in jobs numbers across the nation.

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