Hispanic Illinoisans only group to fully recover from COVID-19 job losses – Illinois Policy

Smaller subsets of the population who identify as Asian, native, or multi-racial also experienced strong employment growth from December 2019-December 2021, adding more than 65,184 jobs (+13.3%). However, growth among just one or two communities isn’t enough to improve outcomes across the Illinois labor market.
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Pat S.
4 years ago

The news is good, but why are these statistics race/ethnicity based?

As a nation we have to get past this divide by race/ethnicity/gender basis. We’re all Illinoisans and we’re all Americans.

When you hyphenate, you divide.

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