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Black and Hispanic female employment disproportionately effected by pandemic

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Powell (Trump appointee) more progressive than monetarist Yellen or Biden ... While 22% of parents either stopped working or worked less in 2020 because of the Covid-19 pandemic’s disruptions, that figure jumps to 36% and 30% for Black and Hispanic mothers, respectively, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Monday. https://t.co/ewUE6ihuyP— Real Time Economics (@WSJecon) May 5, 2021

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