Black Men's Historic Labor Gains Unravel as Fed Fights Infla

Black Men's Historic Labor Gains Unravel as Fed Fights Inflation

(Bloomberg) -- The recent softening in the US labor market is hurting Black men the most, threatening to unravel record employment gains made during the pandemic and undo progress for a group that’s been historically underrepresented in the economy.Most Read from BloombergImmigrants Are Leaving Canada at Faster Pace, Study ShowsIsrael Latest: Blinken Returning to Israel; Refugee Camp HitZillow Plunges After Verdict on Real Estate Brokerage CommissionsSaudi Forces on Alert After Clash With Iran-B

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