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Labor Force Participation Rate

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business2 years ago

Record low Black unemployment in April, but participation drops.

The unemployment rate for Black and Hispanic workers in the US decreased in April, while it remained stable for Asian American workers. The overall unemployment rate decreased to 3.4%, the lowest since 1969. The labor force participation rate for Black workers declined, suggesting that some unemployed workers stopped looking for a job or didn't get one. The health care and social assistance industry saw a significant increase in jobs, which is positive news for women and people of color who tend to hold managerial positions in these industries.

economics2 years ago

Unpacking the Labor Force Participation Gap in 2020.

The US labor force participation rate (LFPR) currently stands at 62.5%, 0.8 percentage point below its level in February 2020. Nearly all of the participation gap can be explained by population aging, which caused a significant rise in the number of retirements. Higher retirement rates compared to pre-COVID have had only a modest effect, while disability has virtually no effect. The increase in disability has no effect on the participation gap because the increase is entirely accounted for by individuals that remain in the labor force.