Can a strong job market reduce racial inequality?
According to US Fed Chair Jerome Powell, if the US labor market can go to back to its pre-COVID state, it could help in reducing racial inequality. Although he dodged questions about whether or not the Feds add to the issue, Powell talks about how racial disparities are a routine part of work now. Get deeper insights here.
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