The most recent labor statistics show that nationwide,
Black women lost 319,000 jobs in the
public and
private sectors between
February and
July of this year, the only major female demographic to experience significant job losses during this five-month period, according to an
analysis by
Katica Roy, a
gender economist.
By contrast, white women gained 142,000 jobs, Hispanic women added 176,000, and white men saw the largest increase at 365,000.
Historical data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows a persistent pattern: Black women’s unemployment rate has remained roughly double that of White women for decades. This trend holds true even during periods of strong economic growth.
For instance, recent data indicates that while the overall national unemployment rate might hover around 4%, the rate for Black women can be as high as 6.3% or more. This disparity is a crucial warning sign that when the economy faces any strain, Black women are often the first to feel the negative impact.
Boot Licking Struth, you claim to be a black woman can you explain this for us. Since you claim this racist administration is so great or how about that lying racist Lisa558.