Corrections & Amplifications

Black workers with a bachelor’s degree had a lower average rate of unemployment in the 12 months ended in October than Latino workers. The Outlook column in Monday’s U.S. News section incorrectly said Black workers had a higher unemployment rate at each level of educational attainment than Latino workers.

President-elect Joe Biden received 23,000 more votes in Washtenaw County, Mich., than Hillary Clinton did four years earlier. A Politics article Saturday about young voters incorrectly said Mr. Biden received nearly 101,000 more votes than Mrs. Clinton in Washtenaw County.

Former Zappos.com Inc. Chief Executive Tony Hsieh died at a hospital in Bridgeport, Conn. In some editions Tuesday, a U.S. Watch article about the medical examiner’s findings incorrectly said Mr. Hsieh died in New London, Conn., which is where he suffered injuries in a fire.

Target Corp. gave its workers bonuses in July and in October. A Business & Finance News article Saturday about Amazon.com Inc.’s holiday bonus for workers failed to mention Target’s October bonus.

Some U.S. local and state governments have imposed lockdowns in response to the coronavirus pandemic. A Business & Finance News article Saturday about lockdown-wary financial officers incorrectly implied that the U.S. experienced a federal lockdown.

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