Dominic Bossey is spending a lot of time in his Washington, D.C. studio apartment searching online job listings. The options are few in a city where 100,000 people have been laid off over the past two months.
“It’s a rough market,” he says.
The 23-year-old Aquebogue native is still processing the upheaval in his life since Jan. 20, when newly inaugurated President Donald Trump began signing executive orders…