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3 days ago

Almost 40% Of Black Professionals Don't Know How To Stand Out In Today's Job Market - Check Out Tips To Help

As U.S. job growth in 2025 reached its lowest point since the pandemic in 2020, Blacks have been hit extra hard. Their discharges stem from rollbacks in the federal government, DEI pullbacks, and large layoffs in areas such as education, health services and social assistance. Now, nearly two-thirds of Blacks in the U.S. are looking for a new job in 2026. Yet, 75% feel unprepared for the job search ahead.
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8 months ago

Federal work shaped a Black middle class. Now it's destabilized by Trump's job cuts

Shirley Hopkins dedicated her career to empowering Black workers through federal employment opportunities.
Current federal job cuts threaten the career pathways for Black employees, destabilizing their middle-class advancement.
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