NewsFlash: Black Advances Erode as Labor Market Weakens
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NewsFlash: September 18, 2008
Black advances erode as labor market
weakens
While bad economic news continues to pile up for America’s working
people, the economic trends are even more disheartening for African
American families. Gains made during the strong labor market of the
latter 1990s business cycle have eroded, even as the economy grew
significantly. On all major indicators – income, wages, employment
and poverty – African Americans lost ground between 2000 and
2007.
Algernon
Austin, director of the Economic Policy Institute’s Program on
Race, Ethnicity and the Economy, examines the trends and their
impact in a new report: Reversal of Fortune:
Economic Gains of 1990s Overturned for African Americans From
2000-07.
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