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Elevated Black Unemployment and Falling Labor Force Participation Signal Growing Risks for Black, Minority-Owned Businesses
WASHINGTON - ColoradoDesk -- Creative Investment Research today released a new analysis of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' June 2026 Employment Situation Report, concluding that the apparent improvement in the national unemployment rate masks a labor market that continues to weaken beneath the surface.
While the headline unemployment rate declined to 4.2 percent, the report finds that much of the improvement resulted from declining labor force participation rather than stronger hiring. Payroll employment slowed, previous months' job gains were revised downward, and employment disparities remain pronounced across racial groups.
"The unemployment rate tells only part of the story," said William Michael Cunningham, Founder and Chief Economist of Creative Investment Research. "The June report shows a labor market that is losing momentum while leaving Black workers and minority-owned businesses increasingly vulnerable. Policymakers should focus on labor force participation, hiring trends, and demographic disparities—not simply the headline unemployment rate."
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According to Creative Investment Research's analysis:
The report also highlights the interaction between slowing employment growth and structural changes in the economy, including the expanding use of artificial intelligence, elevated interest rates, persistent inflationary pressures, federal fiscal policy uncertainty, and geopolitical instability. Together, these factors are increasing economic uncertainty for small businesses while accelerating workforce restructuring across many industries."
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Creative Investment Research recommends that policymakers:
The complete analysis, is available at: https://www.impactinvesting.online/2026/07/june-2026-employment-report-headline.html
While the headline unemployment rate declined to 4.2 percent, the report finds that much of the improvement resulted from declining labor force participation rather than stronger hiring. Payroll employment slowed, previous months' job gains were revised downward, and employment disparities remain pronounced across racial groups.
"The unemployment rate tells only part of the story," said William Michael Cunningham, Founder and Chief Economist of Creative Investment Research. "The June report shows a labor market that is losing momentum while leaving Black workers and minority-owned businesses increasingly vulnerable. Policymakers should focus on labor force participation, hiring trends, and demographic disparities—not simply the headline unemployment rate."
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According to Creative Investment Research's analysis:
- Black unemployment remained steady at 6.6 percent, still nearly double the White unemployment rate of 3.6 percent.
- Payroll job growth slowed considerably.
- Labor force participation declined, indicating that some workers stopped looking for employment rather than finding jobs.
- Previous employment gains were revised lower, confirming weaker labor-market momentum than initially reported.
The report also highlights the interaction between slowing employment growth and structural changes in the economy, including the expanding use of artificial intelligence, elevated interest rates, persistent inflationary pressures, federal fiscal policy uncertainty, and geopolitical instability. Together, these factors are increasing economic uncertainty for small businesses while accelerating workforce restructuring across many industries."
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Creative Investment Research recommends that policymakers:
- Look beyond the headline unemployment rate when assessing labor-market conditions.
- Increase support for minority-owned businesses through improved access to capital and federal procurement opportunities.
- Expand workforce development and reskilling initiatives to prepare workers for AI-driven changes in the labor market.
- Monitor demographic employment disparities as leading indicators of broader economic weakness.
The complete analysis, is available at: https://www.impactinvesting.online/2026/07/june-2026-employment-report-headline.html
Source: Creative Investment Research
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