The United States seems to be on a path toward eradicating COVID-19, immunizing its population, and initiating plans for reopening the economy. The health threat still exists, but greater numbers of governments and leaders are turning their attention to what lasting effects the pandemic and the ensuing business shutdown will affect the country's workforce. Metasys is confident the nation will rebound from the economic hardships the virus has and will continue to inflict. While today's hardships have vastly different causes than previous ones, we may take some lessons from the downturn of 2008. Following that recession, wages remained stagnant for nearly three years and the impacts reached most industries and occupations. This time around the situation may not be as dire, as the country's underlying economy was going strong before the disease reached these shores. But we also know there may be more painful times ahead; the economy will need time to recharge, and that will bring consequences to America's workers. We have compiled our best estimation of the challenges and successes the U.S. economy can expect.