MoneyGeek publishes a report relating to the human cost of job recovery Gene Marrano September 23, 2020 1 minute read Using data from February to July a study has been published telling us what the ‘Human cost” of job recovery looks like for the entire United States. WFIR’s Rob Ruthenberg has this story. Share: Post navigation Previous: Roanoke City Sheriff to retireNext: Do’s and don’ts for Halloween from the CDC Related Stories RPD Arrests Man for Fatal Hit and Run Crash in Northeast Clark Palmer April 1, 2026 0 Art exhibit opening receptions; Roanoque Baroque Good Friday concert, Little Shop of Horrors at Radford U. Gene Marrano April 1, 2026 0 United Way of Virginia’s Blue Ridge is seeking more Local Heroes Gene Marrano April 1, 2026 0