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Black women's falling unemployment rate masks labor market decline

The unemployment rate for Black women has decreased, but this improvement is misleading. While the headline unemployment figure dropped from 7.07% to 5.73% between March and July 2026, this was due to a significant number of Black women leaving the labor force, not because they found jobs. Employment for Black women fell by 212,000, and labor force participation decreased by 387,000, indicating a deterioration of their labor market position. This trend, which contrasts with a cleaner improvement seen in the unemployment rate for Black men, suggests the economy is losing capacity rather than strengthening. AI

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Black women's falling unemployment rate masks labor market decline

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Katica Roy ·

    Black women’s unemployment rate fell. That’s not the good news you think it is

    A lower unemployment rate is only worth celebrating if more people are actually working. Right now, most are disappearing from the data.