Black unemployment rate falls to record low

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Black unemployment falls to lowest level on record
By Heather Long

January 5, 2018 at 12:07 PM


The U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington. (Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg)
Black unemployment fell to 6.8 percent in December, the lowest ever recorded by the U.S. Labor Department since it began tracking the black unemployment rate in 1972.

Economists say it's a sign the recovery from the Great Recession is finally starting to help a wider swath of the U.S. population.

During the aftermath of the financial crisis, black unemployment soared to 16.8 percent in 2010, meaning more than 1 out of every 6 African Americans was looking for a job but could not find one. The rate has steadily declined since, breaking the prior all-time low of 7
percent that was set in 2000 during the dot-com boom.

"6.8 percent unemployment rate for African Americans is lowest on record. Good news, except pretty bad news that this is the best ever,” tweetedDean Baker, an economist at the left-leaning Center for Economic and Policy Research.
The white unemployment rate is 3.7 percent. The black-white gap in hiring and pay has existed for decades, with the black unemployment rate typically more than double that of whites. But the gap has narrowed slightly to 1.85 times higher unemployment for blacks instead of 2 times as much.

African Americans face a number of barriers to employment, including biases from recruiters. An oft-cited study in 2004 took the same résumés and put more “white sounding names” and “black sounding names” on others. The study found that employers were 50 percent more likely to call in the person with the white sounding name for an interview, even though the two résumés had exactly the same qualifications.

The experiment has been repeated several times since with similar results, leading some minority candidates to attempt “résumé whitening” when they apply for jobs.

Beyond unemployment, African Americans lag far behind whites on pay, wealth and homeownership.

“If you are black and a college graduate, your net worth is still typically two-thirds that of whites who dropped out of high school,” says Darrick Hamilton, an economist at the New School who studies race and opportunity in America.

On the campaign trail, President Trump famously asked African Americans: “What do you have to lose?” by voting for him. He promised his economic agenda would lead to more jobs and higher wages for everyone. He ended up winning 8 percent of the black vote, a bit higher than Mitt Romney in 2012.

Hiring has been strong in Trump's first year in office, especially in manufacturing, construction and health care. The economy added 2.1 million jobs in 2017, the Labor Department said, slightly down from 2.2 million in 2016 and 2.7 million in 2015.


The job growth is “quite impressive for an expansion of this age,” said Mark Hamrick, senior economic analyst at Bankrate. Job growth was widely expected to slow in 2017, regardless of who was in the White House.
:salute:Donald J Trump
 

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Thoughts and solutions :patrice::jbhmm:
We gonna what we're trained to do; avoid the problem.

More bullshyt about "what's better than two billionaires?, " bitcoin, business, etc

When, in reality, us citizens need to run up on all these politicians ignoring us and these CEOs making money off us
 

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Didn't read the article...just came in to say.

Black women are the most educated demographic in the country and from what I've seen personally while black men aren't at the same speed, we're starting to get more educated as well...so this doesn't surprise me. It was bound to happen....with the qualifications. That's why Trumps fanbase is pissed...because they see us getting the education and taking the jobs.


More importantly there's a difference between being employed and being employed at your true market value.

Sorry but that just is not true
 

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It’s a start, can’t speak for any other sectors but I know a lot of dudes in the construction industry who are straight :eat:

Even know a few dudes who got jobs in the manufacturing sector, like on assembly lines and shyt. Might not be 6 figs 6 certs but it’s enough for brehs to support themselves :ehh:
 
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