J.P. Morgan To Host Inaugural Investing Forum for Black and Latina Women

By Jasmine Browley ·Updated November 2, 2021

Following the pandemic, a “she-cession” has hit our economy hard. The unemployment rate for women has climbed to double digits: 16.2%  and has disproportionately ravaged Black and Latina communities. We first saw female unemployment numbers like this in the 1980s, and even then the unemployment rate was about 6% percentage points lower than what we’re seeing now.

That, coupled with how women made up 55% of all jobs lost

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