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Unemployment grows to 10.7%

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Jamaica’s unemployment rate grew 3.5 percentage points higher for the month of October 2020, with females largely being the ones without a job for the period.   Data from the Statistical Institute of Jamaica shows that in October 2020,...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner
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