In recent months, opportunity declines could be traced to certain sectors, but the employment crisis has bloated.
The best that could be said for many other once thriving industries is that they didn’t lose much—but they didn’t grow substantively, either.
And within the data, there’s an especially dire indicator of where everyday Americans stand: the rise in the Black unemployment rate.
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This time, Massachusetts Rep. Ayanna Pressley has sent a letter to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to warn him in advance.
During his pre-COVID congressional speeches, President Donald Trump would often cite record-low Black unemployment rates as a “proud” accomplishment of his. »