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Unemployment Rate Jumps to 4.1%, Black Workers Face Steeper Increase - National - The Black Chronicle

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(AURN News) — The U.S. job market showed signs of weakening in June, with the unemployment rate climbing to 4.1 percent, up from 3.6 percent a year ago, according to the latest Labor Department report released Friday morning. The economic downturn has hit Black Americans particularly hard. The Black unemployment rate surged to 6.3 percent, a […]

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