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(03-26-2020 06:01 PM)GoodOwl Wrote:  [Image: us-cities-economy-coronavirus.png]
(Source: brookings.edu)

Brookings research concludes that leisure and hospitality jobs are most at risk due to the coronavirus pandemic. And it makes perfect sense given that millions around the country are self-quarantining and avoiding normal leisurely activities. More than 11% of all jobs in the US fit into that category.

[Image: brookings-coronavirus-research.png]
(Source: brookings.edu)

Now, these figures are preliminary estimates, and a lot of things can and will change as this event evolves, so take these numbers with a great big grain of salt.

We at 15 on that list. Like I said days ago we are in the Spring Break season. I would bet money MORE things on the coast will be open next weekend. Hotels are still open here. So is the beach. Food serving to go. Its on here.
03-26-2020 06:30 PM
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