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May Jobs Report: 43 Percent of All Jobs Gains Were Low-Wage

Politic365

The May jobs report from the Department of Labor is out, and while 280,000 jobs were added to the economy, 43% of all job gains were in the low wage sector. 

The overall unemployment rate is 5.5%, and the rate for African Americans and Latinos is still higher than the rate for whites, coming in at 10.2% and 6.7% respectively. The unemployment rate for whites is currently 4.7%. 

One reason to be concerned about the rate of job growth in the low wage sector is that workers of color tend to be concentrated in these jobs. A recent report by Demos and the NAACP found that Black and Latino retail workers tend to be in lower paid positions and are more likely to be considered “working poor.” The report from Demos and the NAACP also revealed that Black and Latino retail workers are more likely to be employed part time in retail positions when they would like full-time work.

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