In 1882, in New York City, Peter McGuire and Matthew Maguire put together the first Labor Day parade with 10,000 workers protesting the unfair working conditions. This holiday now celebrates the American labor movement and everything that workers contribute toward the prosperity, well-being, and strength of the United States of America. This year, millions of Americans will celebrate Labor Day on September 5th, which is now synonymous with the last hoorah of summer. All of us here at Condor Capital would like to wish you a happy, healthy, and safe holiday weekend. Take a look at the infographic below from WalletHub with educational facts about some of the numbers and statistics that represent the upcoming festivities:
The Numbers Behind the “Unofficial End of Summer”
Source: WalletHub
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