
OVERALL UNEMPLOYMENT: 3.9%
AFRICAN AMERICA: 5.6%
LATINO AMERICA: 5.0%
EUROPEAN AMERICA: 3.4%
ASIAN AMERICA: 3.4%
Analysis: Latino and European Americans both saw no change in their unemployment rate from January. Asian Americans saw an increase of 50 basis points change in their unemployment rate. African Americans had an increase in their unemployment rate of 30 basis points for January.
AFRICAN AMERICAN UNEMPLOYMENT RATE BY GENDER & AGE
AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN: 6.1%
AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN: 4.4%
AFRICAN AMERICAN TEENAGERS: 15.4%
AFRICAN AMERICAN PARTICIPATION BY GENDER & AGE
AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN: 69.8%
AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN: 63.4%
AFRICAN AMERICAN TEENAGERS: 30.7%
Analysis: African American Men saw an increase in their unemployment rates by 80 basis points while African American Women decreased by 40 basis points after three straight months of no change. African American Men and Women increased their participation rate in January by 40 basis points and 50 basis points, respectively. African American Teenagers unemployment rate jumps by 380 basis points as their volatility continues. African American Teenagers also had their participation rate decrease by 90 basis points back down to their lowest participation rate over the past five months.
African American Men-Women Job Gap: African American Women currently have 859,000 more jobs than African American Men in February. This is an increase from 728,000 in January.
CONCLUSION: The overall economy added 275,000 jobs in February while African America gained 63,000 jobs. From Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Among those not in the labor force who wanted a job, the number of people marginally attached to the labor force changed little at 1.6 million in February. These individuals wanted and were available for work and had looked for a job sometime in the prior 12 months but had not looked for work in the 4 weeks preceding the survey. The number of discouraged workers, a subset of the marginally attached who believed that no jobs were available for them, was little changed at 425,000 in February.”