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Women accounted for all US job losses in December, and the disparity doesn't end there


According to the Department of Labor, American men gained 16,000 jobs, while women lost 156,000.
Author: Kent Erdahl
Updated: 8:14 PM CST January 12, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS — For months, data from the economic recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has been revealing a much bigger impact women than men. In the final month of 2020 that stark contrast came into even greater focus. 
According to the Department of Labor, American men gained 16,000 jobs, while women lost 156,000.
"What is really clear, if you're just looking at that number, is that women are still struggling from this pandemic recession that really, from the very beginning, hurt them a lot more than it's hurt men," said Chabeli Carrazana, economy reporter for The 19th.

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Women accounted for all US job losses in December, and the disparity doesn't end there


Women accounted for all US job losses in December, and the disparity doesn't end there
More women lost jobs and left the workforce to end the year, and minority women are being hit hardest.
Author: Kent Erdahl
Updated: 8:14 PM CST January 12, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS — For months, data from the economic recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has been revealing a much bigger impact women than men. In the final month of 2020 that stark contrast came into even greater focus. 
According to the Department of Labor, American men gained 16,000 jobs, while women lost 156,000.
"What is really clear, if you're just looking at that number, is that women are still struggling from this pandemic recession that really, from the very beginning, hurt them a lot more than it's hurt men," said Chabeli Carrazana, economy reporter for The 19th.

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