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Black Unemployment Is Low. What Happens When It’s Not?

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Black workers are disproportionately affected by economic fluctuations, with Black unemployment rates often being higher than the national average and taking longer to recover, making it important to keep the economy steady to prevent further negative impacts on Black communities.

The post Black Unemployment Is Low. What Happens When It’s Not? appeared first on The Sacramento Observer.

Source: The Sacramento Observer

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