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President Trump Wants Credit for Low Unemployment Among African Americans
As Black History Month gets underway, unemployment among African Americans is the lowest in the history of the government’s job-related tracking which began in 1972. President Donald Trump is touting the numbers, but Democrats and the president of the U.S. Black Chambers say the quality of life in Black America needs to be addressed. Ron Busby joined TheVillageCelebration’s Vickie Newton for a conversation about the unemployment numbers and a new Census twist that will negatively impact Black businesses.
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