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Black Women Turn to One Another as Their Career Paths Suddenly Recede

Black Women Turn to One Another as Their Career Paths Suddenly Recede

 
Jan 17 2026, 9:01 AM
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https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/17/business/black-women-job-market-hiring-careers-dei.html

https://archive.ph/WhhW4

Quote:The job market is not great right now. Hiring has slowed. Artificial intelligence is replacing some knowledge workers. But Black women have been hit especially hard. The unemployment rate for Black women rose significantly from the start of 2025 to December, where it stood at 7.8 percent. That pattern of dramatic job loss was not seen for other groups.

“You don’t see that same loss with Black men, you don’t see that same loss with other groups of women,” said Valerie Wilson, a labor economist and director of the program on race, ethnicity and the economy at the Economic Policy Institute, a left-leaning think tank. “It was a sharp and unique decline in employment for Black women.”

The one up side of the situation might be the building of community - turning to each other for advice, resume reviews, pep talks, etc. so they know that they're not alone and it's not just any one of them individually who's affected. But it's a damn shame Black women are experiencing this downturn even harder than other groups.
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Jan 17 2026, 9:01 AM #1

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/17/business/black-women-job-market-hiring-careers-dei.html

https://archive.ph/WhhW4

Quote:The job market is not great right now. Hiring has slowed. Artificial intelligence is replacing some knowledge workers. But Black women have been hit especially hard. The unemployment rate for Black women rose significantly from the start of 2025 to December, where it stood at 7.8 percent. That pattern of dramatic job loss was not seen for other groups.

“You don’t see that same loss with Black men, you don’t see that same loss with other groups of women,” said Valerie Wilson, a labor economist and director of the program on race, ethnicity and the economy at the Economic Policy Institute, a left-leaning think tank. “It was a sharp and unique decline in employment for Black women.”

The one up side of the situation might be the building of community - turning to each other for advice, resume reviews, pep talks, etc. so they know that they're not alone and it's not just any one of them individually who's affected. But it's a damn shame Black women are experiencing this downturn even harder than other groups.

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