Byย ย Matt Brown
In a packed room at library in a downtown Boston, Rep.ย Ayanna Pressleyย posed a blunt question: Why are Black women, who have some of the highest labor force participation rates in the country, now seeing their unemployment rise faster than most other groups?
The replies Monday from policymakers, academics, business owners and community organizers laid out how economic headwinds facing Black women may indicate a troubling shift forย the economyย at large.
Theย unemployment rate for Black womenย increased from 6.7% to 7.5% between August and September this year, the most recent month for available data because of theย federal government shutdown.
That compares with a 3.2% to 3.4% increase for white womenย over the same period. And it extended a year-long trend of the Black womenโs unemployment rate increasing at a time ofย broad economic uncertainty.
Many roundtable attendees view those numbers as both an affront and a warning about the uneven pressures on Black women.
โEveryone is missing out when weโre pushed out of the workforce,โ said Pressley, a progressive Democrat. โThat is something that I worry about now, that you have all these women with specific expertise and specializations that weโre being deprived of.โ
And when Black women do have work, she said they tend to be โwoefully underemployed.โ
Black women had the highest labor force participation rate of any female demographic in 2024, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, yet their unemployment rate remains higher than other demographics of women.
Historically, their unemployment rate has trended slightly above the national average, widening during periods of slowed economic growth or recession. Black Americans are overrepresented in industries like retail, health and social services, and government administration, according to a 2024 Bureau of Labor Statistics Survey.
โBlack women are at the center of the Venn diagram that is our society,โ said Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman, a PhD candidate in public policy and economics at the Harvard Kennedy School.
She pointed to April as the month when Black womenโs unemployment began to diverge more sharply from other groups. A policy agenda that ignores the causes, she said, could harm the broader economy.
Roundtable participants cited many long-standing structural inequities but attributed most of the latest divergence to recent federal actions. They blamed the Trump administrationโs downsizing of theย Minority Business Development Agencyย and theย cancellation of some federal contractsย with non-profits and small businesses, saying those actions disproportionately impacted Black women. Others said tariff policies and mass federal layoffs also contributed to the strain.
The administrationโs opposition to diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives was repeatedly mentioned by participants as a cause for a more hostile environment for Black women to find employment, customers or government contracting.
There is no concrete data on how many Black federal workers were laid off, fired or otherwise dismissed as part of President Donald Trumpโs sweeping cuts through the federal government.
The attendees discussed a wide range of potential solutions to the unemployment rate for Black women, including using state budgets to bolster business development for Black women, expanding microloans to different communities, increasing government resources for contracting, requiring greater transparency on corporate hiring practices and encouraging state and federal officials to enforce anti-discrimination policies.
โI feel like I was just at church,โ said Ruthzee Louijeune, the Boston City Council president, as the meeting wrapped up. She encouraged attendees to keep up their efforts, and she defended DEI policies as essential to a healthy workforce and political system. Without broad-based efforts, the Democrat said, the countryโs business and political leadership would be โabnormalโ and weakened.
โAny space that does not look like our country and like our cities is not normal,โ she said, โand not the city or country we are trying to build.โ
