
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The U.S. added 143,000 jobs in January, fewer than economists expected.
While the overall unemployment rate inched down to 4% from 4.1%,
The Black unemployment rate rose to 6.2 percent.
For black men, it jumped to 6.9-percent.
Black women stayed at 5.4-percent.
Morgan Harper, the Director of Policy and Advocacy at the American Economic Liberties Project spoke with Roland Martin about the uptick in Black male unemployment.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By iHeartPodcasts4.7
602602 ratings
The U.S. added 143,000 jobs in January, fewer than economists expected.
While the overall unemployment rate inched down to 4% from 4.1%,
The Black unemployment rate rose to 6.2 percent.
For black men, it jumped to 6.9-percent.
Black women stayed at 5.4-percent.
Morgan Harper, the Director of Policy and Advocacy at the American Economic Liberties Project spoke with Roland Martin about the uptick in Black male unemployment.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2,873 Listeners

2,341 Listeners

14,283 Listeners

3,405 Listeners

740 Listeners

480 Listeners

3,441 Listeners

224 Listeners

948 Listeners

160 Listeners

293 Listeners

602 Listeners

518 Listeners

182 Listeners

520 Listeners