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In the latest US jobs report, hiring slowed sharply in November.
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Employers adage is 245,000 workers.
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That's the lowest rate of new hires in six months, according to Labor Department data released Friday.
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Throw in November's paltry employment gains and America has yet to recover around 10 million jobs lost during the health crisis.
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The closely watched numbers also showed a surge in the number of Americans who are experiencing long periods of unemployment.
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3.9 million.
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That's the number of Americans reported as being unemployed for 27 weeks or longer.
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Another grim number.
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6.7 million.
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That's how many people working part time but would rather be working full time.
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The slowdown in hiring is the clearest signal of an economic rebound that has stalled.
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Economists like Mark Zandi of Moody's Analytics are calling on the federal government to step up.
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Congress and the Trump administration to come together sign a piece of legislation that will provide additional help to the economy.
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Soem, or unemployment insurance help for renters who haven't been able to make their rent and face eviction when the eviction moratorium ends at the end of the year.
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More money for small businesses through the paycheck protection program helped Thio the airlines, who obviously were struggling more money for testing, tracing PPE help for food.
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And, you know, the snap program.
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We've seen all these long lines that, uh, for people lining up trying to get help for food so I could go on and on on.
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But all those things need funding, and they need funding quickly because all of the support the government has provided eyes now, uh, pretty much gone played out.
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The pressure is mounting on Congress to come up with another economic stimulus package to prevent the economy from slipping back into recession.
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We with new state restrictions put in place as new infections, hospitalizations and death rates skyrocket and time is running out.
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Jobless assistance for millions of Americans is set to expire just after Christmas.