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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

African American Labor Force Participation Hits 31-Year Low

(CNSNews.com) - The labor force participation rate for African Americans hit a 31-year low in October, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

At the same time, the overall labor force participation rate in the United States hit a 35-year low (see related story).

In September, the African American labor force participation rate was 61.3 percent. In October, it dropped to 60.7 percent--the lowest it has been since June 1982.

The labor force, according to BLS, is that part of the civilian non-institutional population that either has a job or has actively sought one in the last four weeks. The civilian non-institutional population consists of people 16 or older, who are not in the military or an institution.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

You don't say.

Anonymous said...

How's that Obama working out for the black folks now? How that hope and change working out now? All Obama did was solidify what most people already knew-blacks would vote for a black even if the person were a serial killer and that is why their communities are in shambles. Wise people vote on a track record of accomplishments. They also know a liar when they see one. Obama has set race relations back and the only ones to blame are the people who voted for him.

Anonymous said...

I for one am glad 8:37 is now part of the moral minority. Glad my white vote helped you out. How's that working for you?

lmclain said...

9:00...here's a hint ---for anyone WORKING for a check, it AIN'T working out. Don't be so proud of being blindly stupid.

Anonymous said...

Imclain, if you agree with 8:37 and blame all of your problems on a minority of people, it seems you're the blind stupid one.