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Michelle Meyer, BkofAma head of U.S. economics, called the high number of temporary layoffs a "silver lining"
"With 78% classified as temporarily unemployed, workers should be able to be more seamlessly rehired upon reopening. But time is of the essence," she wrote in a note.
Michelle Meyer, BkofAma head of U.S. economics, called the high number of temporary layoffs a "silver lining"
"With 78% classified as temporarily unemployed, workers should be able to be more seamlessly rehired upon reopening. But time is of the essence," she wrote in a note.