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Unemployment among Black Americans reached its highest level in over three years, according to the latest job report.
Black unemployment in the U.S. reached a record low of 4.9% in April. While it has increased to 6%, it remains far below the historic average of 15%.
Black unemployment in the U.S. reached a record low of 4.9% in April. While it has increased to 6%, it remains far below the historic average of 15%.
In August and September 2019, when Trump was president, the Black unemployment rate hit a new record low of 5.3%. But the rate was even lower for several months of Biden’s presidency, hitting ...
During a June 15 visit to Detroit, former President Donald Trump said, "We achieved the lowest African American unemployment rate and the lowest African American poverty rate ever recorded." ...
Black unemployment in the U.S. reached a record low of 4.9% in April. While it has increased to 6%, it remains far below the historic average of 15%.
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Unemployment rate, Black or African American, accessed June 17, 2024. U.S. Census Bureau, Official Poverty Measure — Historical Table 2.
Black unemployment in the U.S. reached a record low of 4.9% in April. While it has increased to 6%, it remains far below the historic average of 15%.
Black unemployment in the U.S. reached a record low of 4.9% in April. While it has increased to 6%, it remains far below the historic average of 15%.
Black unemployment in the U.S. reached a record low of 4.9% in April. While it has increased to 6%, it remains far below the historic average of 15%.
Black unemployment in the U.S. reached a record low of 4.9% in April. While it has increased to 6%, it remains far below the historic average of 15%.
Black unemployment in the U.S. reached a record low of 4.9% in April. While it has increased to 6%, it remains far below the historic average of 15%.
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