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America's Job Cuts are Hitting Women of Color the Hardest

4/11/2025
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How do we advocate for equity amidst federal policy changes that actively widen gender and racial gaps?

Since April, a record-low unemployment rate for Black Americans has skyrocketed, surging from below 5% to 7.5%. At the same time, the unemployment rate for white Americans dropped slightly to below 4%. The economic position for Black women in particular was just beginning to get better, and today, slashed public sector jobs and a slew of other factors are causing a rapid backslide.

When people of color, and especially Black women, lose ground, it’s a flashing neon warning sign of systemic cracks that, ultimately, impact us all. In this episode, I’m breaking down the of data that highlights just how heavily our current economic problems are impacting American workers, families, and communities.

The numbers don’t lie. Here’s what they show:

  • The federal and public sector job cuts are disproportionately impacting Black women;
  • Attacks on DEI programs are stifling improvements that had barely begun;
  • Good leadership today looks like advocating for equity and opportunity for all.

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