For months, economists, journalists, and analysts have questioned whether or not a recession would possibly hit the U.S. financial system. When a recession strikes, many firms reply by instantly downsizing their workforce to protect money, streamline operations, and preserve flexibility within the face of macroeconomic uncertainty. But these employment cuts can have devastating penalties on staff and trigger lingering injury to the labor market at giant.

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