Labor Sec. in Lower Price Hill: Economy has turned a corner
3 years ago
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Around 38,000 people remain out of work in Hamilton County. Among them is Ebony Cobbins, a mother of four who lost her job due to the pandemic and said in July she planned to begin rationing her insulin to cover other expenses.
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