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African America’s February 2025 Jobs Report – 6.0%

OVERALL UNEMPLOYMENT: 4.1%

AFRICAN AMERICA: 6.0%

LATINO AMERICA: 5.2%

EUROPEAN AMERICA: 3.8%

ASIAN AMERICA: 3.2%

Analysis: European Americans unemployment rate pushes higher to 3.8 percent, a return to its five month high. Asian Americans decreased 50 basis points and Latino Americans increased 40 basis points from January, respectively. African Americans unemployment rate decreased 20 basis points from January. This is the second lowest rate in the past five months.

AFRICAN AMERICAN UNEMPLOYMENT RATE BY GENDER & AGE

AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN: 5.5%

AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN: 5.4% 

AFRICAN AMERICAN TEENAGERS: 19.2%

AFRICAN AMERICAN PARTICIPATION BY GENDER & AGE

AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN: 68.3%

AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN: 62.7%

AFRICAN AMERICAN TEENAGERS: 30.6%

Analysis: African American Men saw a decrease in their unemployment rate by 140 basis points and African American Women remain unchanged in February, respectively. African American Men decreased their participation rate in February by 70 basis points. African American Women increased their participation rate in February by 20 basis points, their highest participation rate in the past five months. African American Teenagers unemployment rate increased by 970 basis points. African American Teenagers saw their participation rate increase by 530 basis points in February, their highest participation rate in the past five months.

African American Men-Women Job Gap: African American Women currently have 793,000 more jobs than African American Men in February. This is a decrease from 806,000 in January.

CONCLUSION: The overall economy added 151,000 jobs in February while African America added 80,000 jobs. From CNBC, “The report comes amid efforts from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency to pare down the federal government, starting with buyout incentives and including mass firings that have impacted multiple departments. Though the reductions likely won’t be felt fully until coming months, the efforts are beginning to show. Federal government employment declined by 10,000 in February though government payrolls overall increased by 11,000, the BLS said. Many of the DOGE-related layoffs happened after the BLS survey reporting period, meaning they won’t be included until the March report. Outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported earlier this week that announced layoffs under Musk’s efforts totaled more than 62,000.”

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

African America’s January 2025 Jobs Report – 6.2%

OVERALL UNEMPLOYMENT: 4.0%

AFRICAN AMERICA: 6.2%

LATINO AMERICA: 4.8%

EUROPEAN AMERICA: 3.5%

ASIAN AMERICA: 3.7%

Analysis: European Americans unemployment rate pushes lower to 3.5 percent, its lowest rate in the past five months for the second month in a row. Asian Americans increased 20 basis points and Latino Americans decreased 30 basis points from December, respectively. African Americans unemployment rate increased 10 basis points from December. This is the second highest rate in the past five months.

AFRICAN AMERICAN UNEMPLOYMENT RATE BY GENDER & AGE

AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN: 6.9%

AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN: 5.4% 

AFRICAN AMERICAN TEENAGERS: 9.5%

AFRICAN AMERICAN PARTICIPATION BY GENDER & AGE

AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN: 69.0%

AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN: 62.5%

AFRICAN AMERICAN TEENAGERS: 25.3%

Analysis: African American Men saw an increase in their unemployment rate by 130 basis points and African American Women remain unchanged in January, respectively. African American Men increased their participation rate in January by 80 basis points bringing a halt to a four month decline. African American Women increased their participation rate in January by 10 basis points. African American Teenagers unemployment rate decreased by an unprecedented 1,070 basis points. African American Teenagers saw their participation rate decrease by 420 basis points in January, their lowest participation rate in the past five months.

African American Men-Women Job Gap: African American Women currently have 806,000 more jobs than African American Men in January. This is an increase from 757,000 in December.

CONCLUSION: The overall economy added 143,000 jobs in January while African America added 234,000 jobs. From Yahoo Finance, “Recent data has shown the labor market slowing but not rapidly deteriorating, as layoffs remain low. Economists have largely argued the recent string of labor market data fits the “broadly stable” labor market narrative Fed Chair Jerome Powell described in his most recent press conference on Jan. 29. “It’s a low-hiring environment,” Powell said. “So if you have a job, it’s all good. But if you have to find a job, the job-finding rate, the hiring rates have come down.”

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

The Finance & Tech Week In Review – 5/27/17

Every Saturday the HBCU Money staff picks ten articles they were intrigued by and think you will enjoy for some weekend reading impacting finance and tech.

Africa’s  urbanization challenge is about housing, jobs & good connections between the two: / World Bank wrld.bg/SAPDU

“U.S. inflation and inflation expectations have surprised to the downside in recent months” / St. Louis Fed bit.ly/2qoUEzE

Is there a link between chess and intelligence? / WEF wef.ch/2qgvq7g

Shorter commutes, vibrant communities, walkable neighborhoods / World Bank wrld.bg/O09w30c2Pnb

What should we be doing to reduce the stress of our employees? / HBR ow.ly/FEsl30c3xAj

The way babies learn to speak is nothing short of breathtaking. / Science News ow.ly/8CNO30c3xwa

Gravitational waves could help us peer into extra dimensions. / NOVA PBS to.pbs.org/2r32y5t

Birth of a black hole witnessed as star vanishes without a bang / New Atlas  newatl.as/2qhICNb

How John Deere developed one of the best GPS locators in the world / NetworkWorld bit.ly/2rUIGzL

Cannabis extract reduces seizures in children with rare form of epilepsy / New Atlas newatl.as/2qYlBMr

HBCU Money™ Business Book Feature – Is the US Trade Deficit Sustainable?

The global financial crisis of 1997-98 and the widening US trade deficit have precipitated fresh inquiry into a set of perennial questions about global integration and the US economy. How has global integration affected US producers and workers, and overall growth and inflation? Is a chronic and widening deficit sustainable, or will the dollar crash, perhaps taking the economy with it? If the problem was one of “twin deficits,” as many thought, why has the trade deficit continued to grow even as the budget deficit narrowed to zero? If US companies are so competitive, why does the trade deficit persist? Is the trade deficit a result of protectionism abroad? Will it lead to protectionism at home? What role do international capital markets have?

Each chapter presents relevant data and a simple analytical framework as the basis for concise discussions of these major issues. The final section of the book provides an outlook for the deficit and suggests alternative policy courses for dealing with it. This book is designed for policymakers and others who are interested in the US role in the world economy. It is also suitable for courses in international economics, business, and international affairs.

HBCU Money™ Dozen 9/14 – 9/18

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Did you miss HBCU Money™ Dozen via Twitter? No worry. We are now putting them on the site for you to visit at your leisure. We have made some changes here at HBCU Money™ Dozen. We are now solely focused on research and central bank articles from the previous week.

Research

3 new iOS 9 features business users will love l CIOonline http://trib.al/4AZUW5m

An unhackable kernel could keep everything from drones to pacemakers safe from cyberattack l New Scientist http://ow.ly/SlrsG

Our new #farmtoschool grant report provides analysis, stories & breathtaking photos! l USDA http://go.usa.gov/3M6Z5

South Africa need grid improvements in order to sustain their #renewable #energy system l Renewable Cities http://ow.ly/SjjS7

Stunning new Pluto pics show weird terrain shaped by alien ‘water’ cycle l New Scientist http://ow.ly/SlAmV

UK Government Renewable Energy Policy Leaving “Investors And Consumers Baffled” l Clean Technica http://dlvr.it/CB8Z4q

Federal Reserve, Central Banks, & Financial Departments

Do millennials prefer to live closer to the city center? #RealEstateResearch tries to find out l Atlanta Fed http://goo.gl/Livcuc

Fannie Mae: Lenders say it’s now easier to get a mortgage l Housing Wire http://bit.ly/1ijIqnR

Fortify Your Portfolio Against #Inflation With These 25 #ETFs l ETF Database http://ow.ly/SlAKw

9 whose ideas are changing the world l World Economic Forum

Is the single-family rental market really a strong investment? l Housing Wire http://bit.ly/1inEJ0q

Collapse in energy-related investment directly lowered U.S. GDP growth in 1H of 2015 l Dallas Fed http://bit.ly/1QmTvzz

Thank you as always for joining us on Saturday for HBCU Money™ Dozen. The 12 most important research and finance articles of the week.