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Katica RoyEntrepreneur |
From labor-force exits to AI bias, the U.S. spent the year erasing the workers it depends on, and the bill is coming due.
The canary in the coal mine for the broader economy is the crisis facing Black women.
This isn’t a blip. It’s a structural crisis. And it's not a recovery, it's a redistribution of opportunity.
And it’s being driven by the erosion of the middle class.
The year 2025 will be remembered for a stunning reversal in workforce equity: almost 300,000 Black women exited the labor force.
Nowhere is the danger more apparent than at the intersection of race and gender—and for Black breadwinner moms in particular.