In late December of 2009, 8 million jobs bit the dust. Not even 4 years earlier the economy employed over 138 million jobs. Over the last year the economy has slowly been recovering despite its miserable high unemployment rate of nearing 10%. Fortunately, over the last year there has been a growth of 1 million jobs. Many of these jobs can be attributed to a great demand in geriatric health care.
At last we can see some recovery in terms of job availability. Unfortunately, the job openings aren't enough but at least we are seeing some progress toward a healthier economy.
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