Rising Black Women’s Unemployment Signals Economic Concerns

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The sharp rise in Black unemployment to 7.5% signals a broader economic slowdown and highlights disparities in employment impacts, with recent federal layoffs and reduced diversity efforts exacerbating the issue. This trend raises concerns about whether the Federal Reserve will consider these disparities in its monetary policy decisions.
Topics:business#black-unemployment#diversity-and-inclusion#economic-slowdown#economy#federal-reserve#labor-market
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