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Women accounted for 100% of the 140,000 jobs shed by the U.S. economy in December

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Women accounted for 100% of the 140,000 jobs shed by the U.S. economy in December


Women accounted for all of U.S. job losses in December, dramatically underscoring the pandemic's unrelentingly disastrous impact on working women.

Actually, it's even worse than that: Technically, women accounted for more than 111% of jobs lost last month. The U.S. economy lost a net 140,000 jobs in December, the first month since April that total payrolls declined, the Labor Department said Friday. But women lost 156,000 jobs overall during the month, while men gained 16,000 jobs, according to an analysis by the National Women's Law Center (NWLC).

The government's grim monthly report, the last released under President Trump, shows the pandemic's ongoing wreckage of the U.S. economy—and the extent to which that damage has been felt by women, especially women of color. Black and Latina women working in retail, restaurants, and other "essential" service-sector industries, often for very low pay, have been disproportionately laid off amid the pandemic's lockdowns and business closures. Last month, as worsening coronavirus casualties led to new shutdowns, leisure and hospitality employers cut 498,000 jobs—almost 57% of which were held by women. (These losses were only somewhat offset by net job gains in other industries, including the holiday-season retail sector.)


"We knew, if and when there was a resurgence of the virus, that those industries were going to be very vulnerable to shedding jobs again," says Emily Martin, vice president for education and workplace justice at the NWLC.

Since February, women have lost a net 5.4 million jobs, or 55% of the more than 9.8 million U.S. jobs that have been lost since February, according to the NWLC. Meanwhile, the crippling burden of childcare and remote learning has fallen much more heavily on mothers than on fathers, leading many women to stop working or even looking for work. Almost 2.1 million women have dropped out of the labor force entirely since February, meaning that they are not looking for employment.

 
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What does 100% mean , did men not loose any jobs and if they did how the f is it 100%?
comparing two very different data points and using it in the same formulation , how does that work.

The woman that wrote this article needs to be part of that 100%.
 
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Women accounted for 100% of the 140,000 jobs shed by the U.S. economy in December


Women accounted for all of U.S. job losses in December, dramatically underscoring the pandemic's unrelentingly disastrous impact on working women.

Actually, it's even worse than that: Technically, women accounted for more than 111% of jobs lost last month. The U.S. economy lost a net 140,000 jobs in December, the first month since April that total payrolls declined, the Labor Department said Friday. But women lost 156,000 jobs overall during the month, while men gained 16,000 jobs, according to an analysis by the National Women's Law Center (NWLC).

The government's grim monthly report, the last released under President Trump, shows the pandemic's ongoing wreckage of the U.S. economy—and the extent to which that damage has been felt by women, especially women of color. Black and Latina women working in retail, restaurants, and other "essential" service-sector industries, often for very low pay, have been disproportionately laid off amid the pandemic's lockdowns and business closures. Last month, as worsening coronavirus casualties led to new shutdowns, leisure and hospitality employers cut 498,000 jobs—almost 57% of which were held by women. (These losses were only somewhat offset by net job gains in other industries, including the holiday-season retail sector.)


"We knew, if and when there was a resurgence of the virus, that those industries were going to be very vulnerable to shedding jobs again," says Emily Martin, vice president for education and workplace justice at the NWLC.

Since February, women have lost a net 5.4 million jobs, or 55% of the more than 9.8 million U.S. jobs that have been lost since February, according to the NWLC. Meanwhile, the crippling burden of childcare and remote learning has fallen much more heavily on mothers than on fathers, leading many women to stop working or even looking for work. Almost 2.1 million women have dropped out of the labor force entirely since February, meaning that they are not looking for employment.

No man was fired.. Unbelievable... But I don't know few guys who got fired..
 
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No man was fired.. Unbelievable... But I don't know few guys who got fired..
Maybe some men were fired and some other were hired (possibly at different jobs), so the net men fired are zero!?
 
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Think American men are going to do those jobs? Nope. Result is American men not only cannot compete with Asians they also cannot even compete with American women. American male run corporations can fire women cannot fire the Asians in Asia.
 
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Maybe some men were fired and some other were hired (possibly at different jobs), so the net men fired are zero!?
But women were fired, and were never hired?
No. It's just too much generalized opinion, and may be the lady who wrote this had a fight with her boy friend or husband just one night before writing this..
 
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Fake news. How could no man lose a job in an entire month in a country the size of the USA??
 
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This is the reality of USA but they have the audacity to criticize Pakistan on women rights where women's pay-to-work ratio is significantly higher than men.
 
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This is the reality of USA but they have the audacity to criticize Pakistan on women rights where women's pay-to-work ratio is significantly higher than men.

Buddy there women have bitched , whined ,blow-jobed , blueballed and emasculated there way into too many rights. More specifically white women.
Now a days marrying or associating with an NA woman , is like punching your own balls.
 
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