San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

BLACK-WHITE JOB GAP WIDENS; NARROWS AMONG WOMEN AND MEN

- BLOOMBERG NEWS

Employment disparitie­s between Black and White Americans widened in August but narrowed between men and women, even as jobless rates came down across the board.

The Black unemployme­nt rate in August was 13 percent, down from 14.6 percent in July. This put the unemployme­nt rate at about 1.8 times that of White Americans, which dropped to 7.3 percent last month, according to a Bureau of Labor Statistics report released Friday. The unemployme­nt rate for White Americans was below the overall rate, which fell to 8.4 percent in August from 10.2 percent.

The gap between the female and male jobless rate narrowed to 0.3 percentage point as the female unemployme­nt rate declined to 8.6 percent from 10.6 percent the prior month. The male rate fell to 8.3 percent. Before the pandemic, fewer women were unemployed than men.

The large drop in the female jobless coincided with an increase in the participat­ion rate for women of a tenth of a percentage point, to 56.1 percent. The rate for men rose to 67.7 percent from 67.1 percent.

The biggest decrease in unemployme­nt was seen by Latino Americans. The Latino jobless rate, which was the highest among the biggest race groups during the pandemic, fell by 2.4 percentage points to 10.5 percent. The drop was even greater for Latina women ages 20 and over, with a decline of 3.5 percentage points to 10.5 percent.

The Asian unemployme­nt rate, which before the pandemic was the lowest among the race groups, fell to 10.7 percent from 12 percent the previous month.

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