Over 44% of Black women workers live in states where they are vulnerable to hair-based discrimination: Counts and shares of U.S. Black women workers in states yet to pass the CROWN Act

State Number of Black women workers Share of U.S. Black women workers
Alabama 290,396 3.1%
Florida 775,097 8.3%
Georgia 826,967 8.9%
Indiana 137,999 1.5%
Iowa 22,176 0.2%
Kansas 34,431 0.4%
Kentucky 70,819 0.8%
Mississippi 227,877 2.4%
Missouri 160,294 1.7%
North Carolina 521,302 5.6%
Ohio 314,476 3.4%
Oklahoma 62,652 0.7%
Pennsylvania 300,828 3.2%
Rhode Island 13,384 0.1%
South Carolina 312,791 3.3%
Wisconsin 75,964 0.8%
Total 4,147,453  44.4%

Note: The following states are not included due to insufficient data: Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming.

Source: Author’s analysis of 2021 American Community Survey data from the U.S. Census Bureau, “Sex by Occupation for the Civilian Employed Population 16 Years and Over (Black or African American Alone).”

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