With coronavirus pandemic restrictions lifted and vaccines providing customers with a renewed sense of safety, local businesses, both small and large, are opening their doors after spending the last several months surviving. But the months ahead may be more tenuous than the last year, Anne Arundel County business owners said, as they search for new staff, rebuild their customer base and try to retain their employees.
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By some metrics, the county is faring better than Maryland and the country as a whole. In December 2020, the county unemployment rate was at 4.9%, well below the state’s 6.3%, but still nearly double the rate recorded in December 2019, 2.5%.
Tammy Carpenter visited the Pip Moyer Recreation Center for the first time Tuesday to pick up pounds of free venison. She plans to make spaghetti sauce and meatloaf.
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