The first female recession in the US
Since the 1970s, women have worked hard to rise above an oppressive system that still treats them unequally. This is because men were considered the primary breadwinners, whereas women who occupied most of the low-income work have witnessed an array of these jobs disappear. According to the BLS, female unemployment reached double digits for the fist time since 1948, a huge blow for the community. What's more, is that women of clour have suffered the most. Read about the details here.
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