
"The December 16, 2025, jobs report confirms that the stall observed since spring has hardened into a structural contraction. While the public narrative remains anchored to the headline "resilience," a closer interrogation reveals that 2025 was the year we sub-primed our own workforce. We didn't just witness a cooling market; we oversaw a surgical, structural removal of Black women from the middle class. My proprietary analysis of BLS household data shows that this demographic's unemployment rate spiked 21 times faster than that of white men."
"While headlines celebrated a soft landing, the underlying labor market was experiencing a phantom jobs reversal. January 2025 began with a surplus of 751,000 job openings; by December, the market moved into a deficit of 131,000 jobs-an 882,000 swing in labor-market balance. With Chair Powell's December 10 admission of a 60,000 monthly overcount, the labor market has actually been contracting by 20,000 jobs per month since April. The real-world deficit for jobseekers is closer to 611,000, representing a 1.36 million real swing in labor leverage."
The December 16, 2025 jobs data show a transition from a spring stall to a structural contraction. Black women experienced a disproportionate labor-market shock, with unemployment rising twenty-one times faster than for white men. Job openings swung from a 751,000 surplus in January to a 131,000 deficit in December, an 882,000 change, and benchmark revisions plus a 60,000 monthly overcount imply a deeper contraction. Household solvency is deteriorating as many move from professional roles into low-tier service work, causing a 49% income drop and reliance on shadow debt. The forced exit of Black women cost the U.S. $9.2 billion in GDP in 2025.
Read at Fortune
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]