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WASHINGTON - TelAve -- ImpactInvesting.Online released its November 2025 Employment Situation Summary for Black and Minority Firms, a timely analysis of the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data with a dedicated lens on how labour-market dynamics are affecting businesses owned by historically disadvantaged groups.Key finding s from the analysis:
In light of the findings, the report outlines actionable insights for minority– and minority-friendly–firms:
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While a 4.4% unemployment rate may appear broadly healthy, the skew in unemployment across racial lines reveals deep structural challenges. For Black workers facing 7.5% unemployment, and for Hispanic workers at 5.5%, the difference is not just a statistic—it translates into fewer job transitions, weaker consumer demand in their communities, and less robust growth for minority-owned firms that rely on both talent and local market strength. The report emphasises that minority firms must navigate both aggregate labour-market conditions and structural disadvantages in capital, networks, and procurement access.
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The full November 2025 Employment Situation Summary for Black and Minority Firms is available at: https://www.impactinvesting.online/2025/11/the-november-2025-employment-situation.html (https://www.impactinvesting.online/2025/11/the-november-2025-employment-situation.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
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For interviews, quotes or further insights from Mr. William Michael Cunningham, please contact info@creativeinvest.com.
Note to Editors: Charts illustrating the unemployment rates by race (Black, Hispanic, White), long-term unemployment trends, and sector-by-sector employment gains/losses are available for publication purposes upon request.
- The national unemployment rate held at 4.4%, translating to approximately 7.6 million Americans out of work.
- Disaggregated by race, the data show:
- Black workers: 7.5% unemployment, with Black women's rate rising from 6.7% in August to 7.5% in September.
- Hispanic workers: 5.5% unemployment.
- White workers: 3.8% unemployment.
In light of the findings, the report outlines actionable insights for minority– and minority-friendly–firms:
- Talent & Workforce Strategy – Firms should explore partnerships with community colleges, workforce boards or HBCUs to tap under-utilised labour pools, and invest in apprenticeships or paid training to build loyalty and bridge skill gaps.
- Procurement, Demand & Market Positioning – Minority-owned firms might benefit by aligning with growth sectors (e.g., health care, food services, social assistance) and leveraging minority-supplier networks (NMSDC). The report notes that in September, employment gains were seen in health care (+43 000), food services (+37 000) and social assistance (+14 000), while transportation and warehousing lost jobs.
- Macro & Policy Context – Firms in minority communities face structural headwinds of labour supply constraints and capital access disadvantages.
- Call to Action – Minority business owners operate in a labour market that remains slower, less equitable and more fraught than the public headline suggests. The data underscore the need to transition from awareness of disparity to action: aligning business strategy to where jobs are growing, harnessing under-utilised talent, and building resilient networks grounded in data.
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While a 4.4% unemployment rate may appear broadly healthy, the skew in unemployment across racial lines reveals deep structural challenges. For Black workers facing 7.5% unemployment, and for Hispanic workers at 5.5%, the difference is not just a statistic—it translates into fewer job transitions, weaker consumer demand in their communities, and less robust growth for minority-owned firms that rely on both talent and local market strength. The report emphasises that minority firms must navigate both aggregate labour-market conditions and structural disadvantages in capital, networks, and procurement access.
Availability
The full November 2025 Employment Situation Summary for Black and Minority Firms is available at: https://www.impactinvesting.online/2025/11/the-november-2025-employment-situation.html (https://www.impactinvesting.online/2025/11/the-november-2025-employment-situation.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
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For interviews, quotes or further insights from Mr. William Michael Cunningham, please contact info@creativeinvest.com.
Note to Editors: Charts illustrating the unemployment rates by race (Black, Hispanic, White), long-term unemployment trends, and sector-by-sector employment gains/losses are available for publication purposes upon request.
Source: Creative Investment Research
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