Mississippi reports record-high employment levels
The state of Mississippi has achieved an all-time high in employment, marking one of the hottest job markets in the country, according to officials.
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The state of Mississippi has achieved an all-time high in employment, marking one of the hottest job markets in the country, according to officials.
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Read MoreGov. Tate Reeves announced Mississippi reached a historic high in non-farm employment in May, with more than 1.19 million jobs.
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