This chart to shows how the pandemic economy has undermined the job prospects of Latinx women.
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Latinx workers have suffered greater economic distress than their white counterparts since COVID-19 began, according to new EPI research ([link removed]) .
Since February, Latinx workers have suffered enormous job losses. Check out and share the chart below, which shows the disparities in unemployment between Latinx and white workers during the pandemic.
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Latina workers experienced the largest increase in unemployment between February and April, an increase of more than 15 percentage points. One in five (20.2%) Latina workers were unemployed in April. By June, the Latina unemployment rate had significantly recovered, but still remained 10.4 percentage points over its February level.
Even before the pandemic struck, Latinx workers received, on average, lower income and wages, as well as less access to health care and other important job-related benefits. And, even in the tightest of labor markets, the Latinx unemployment rate is persistently higher than the white unemployment rate.
In the midst of the pandemic, EPI’s research is more important than ever, highlighting inequalities in our economy that have been exacerbated by the pandemic-caused recession.
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Thank you,
Eve Tahmincioglu
Director of Communications, Economic Policy Institute
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