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Mass layoffs are being announced by companies. If these continue, will you be ready?
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Date:2025-04-17 00:46:20
Dozens of companies have announced mass layoffs this year and there might be more still to come in 2023. Are you in a job or industry that's at risk of being cut? Do you have questions or concerns about how best to prepare for the possibility of a layoff and a looming recession? NPR wants to hear from you.
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