There's a problem in the job market, but if you don't dig below the surface in the latest monthly employment report, you might not see it. The overall unemployment rate is 4.3% and in the last year it barely moved.
But the data tells a different story when it comes to Black women and employment. Their unemployment rate has jumped -- to 6.7%. An expert points to three main factors and explains why the Black women unemployment rate is a warning sign.
Fadjanie Cadet was laid off in April of this year, and her experience is all too familiar right now. A highly educated Black professional, who is now unemployed, and worried about her future.
"What challenges have you faced since you've been laid off?" WBZ's Courtney Cole asked.
"Dealing with the anxiety of the uncertainty of what comes next