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  • Black Leaders Open Fire on Obama Over Unemployment

    03/29/2013 1:06:09 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 72 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | March 29, 2013 | Donald Lambro
    WASHINGTON - Barack Obama's failed job policies are facing bitter criticism from African-American leaders who say black unemployment has grown worse under his presidency. After four years of holding their tongues and remaining quiet in the face of sharply rising black unemployment and record poverty, political leaders from the Congressional Black Caucus to the NAACP have begun to open fire on the White House. Obama won 96 percent of the black vote in 2008 and about the same percentage in 2012, despite a worsening jobless crisis among African-Americans. At 14 percent for adults and 43.1 percent for 16-to-19-year-old teenagers, blacks...
  • Obama Labor Sec. Celebrates 7.9% Unemployment (14.3 for blacks), Gives Candy to Reporters

    11/02/2012 7:04:47 AM PDT · by kristinn · 13 replies
    MacFarlane News via Twitter ^ | Friday, November 2, 2012 | Seth MacFarlane
    US Labor Secretary just bounced into studio with a big smile. Handed out candy to reporters. Loves job numbers Link to photo.
  • Ronald Reagan -- Our First Black President?

    08/27/2012 7:01:36 PM PDT · by gusopol3
    Townhall.com ^ | January 19,2011 | Michael Reagan
    ut the past two years have made one thing clear: Ronald Reagan was a far better friend to black Americans than Barack Obama has been. Just compare the Reagan and Obama records. Under Obama, black unemployment rose from 12.6 percent in January 2009 to 16.0 percent today. This means that black unemployment has increased by more than one-fourth since Obama took office. And the Reagan record? African-American columnist Joseph Perkins has studied the effects of Reaganomics on black America. He found that, after the Reagan tax cuts gained traction, African-American unemployment fell from 19.5 percent in 1983 to 11.4 percent...
  • Big drop in unemployment rate for blacks (The BLS big lie, black unemployment drops 2.2% in 1 month)

    02/04/2012 6:04:09 AM PST · by tobyhill · 18 replies
    cnn ^ | 2/3/2012 | By Tami Luhby
    The unemployment rate for blacks fell more than 2 percentage points last month to its lowest level since March 2009. The drop puzzled economists, who cautioned that it's too early to say that a job market recovery for blacks is underway. The rate for African-Americans didn't budge at all in 2011, ending the year at 15.8%. The overall unemployment rate fell nearly a percentage point last year. But even at 13.6% for January, the unemployment rate for blacks is still far higher than the rate for other racial and ethnic groups, as well as the nation as a whole. The...
  • African Americans rally against Obama (New Black Panthers, black groups protest against Obama)

    04/26/2011 2:48:54 PM PDT · by Qbert · 26 replies
    Press TV ^ | Apr 25, 2011 | Press TV
    African Americans have staged a rally in Washington to protest against socioeconomic disparities in the US and failures to provide jobs to the black communities. Members of the New Black Panther Party and the Black is Back coalition converged in a neighborhood in DC's Southeast quadrant for a National Day of Action, demanding attention to inequalities in education, housing and healthcare, a Press TV correspondent reported on Monday. Protesters were particularly outraged by US President Barack Obama's failure to address the black communities' problems as figures show black unemployment hovers at staggering 16 percent nationwide. "I'm very angry and disappointed...
  • Young, Black, Male and Unemployed

    04/18/2002 9:01:15 AM PDT · by Armando Guerra · 12 replies · 970+ views
    ABCNews.com ^ | April 18, 2002 | Geraldine Sealey
    April 18 — Some Washington policymakers say marriage can get women out of poverty and off welfare. But for black women, a new study suggests that may be complicated by a difficult fact — employment of the men they're most likely to marry has slipped for the last 20 years, leaving fewer and fewer potential breadwinners. Only 52 percent of young, less-educated black men — ages 16 to 24 with a high school education or less — are employed now, compared to 62 percent 20 years ago, according to a new report by Paul Offner and Harry Holzer of the...