The Racist History Behind Why Black Childcare Workers Are Underpaid

By Alycia Hardy· Updated October 25, 2022

There wasn’t much coverage of a report issued last month by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. But the information in it would have hit home for many Black women who work in the child care industry and are making the incredibly difficult decision to leave the profession they love.

The bank’s report used data to illustrate how COVID has disproportionately reduced retention

Malaika Jabali
Author: Malaika Jabali

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