Can We Close The $2.3 Trillion Gap For Black Women?
In this episode of "Inclusion Unscripted" with host Margaret Spence, the economic impact of Black Women is explored. The discussion is fueled by a recent article on Black Women's hair, which sparked a conversation about the economic challenges they face. The episode delves into Economics 101 for women of color, shedding light on how they are held back and the implications this has on society.
The episode highlights a shocking statistic from a Market Watch opinion piece: closing key racial gaps in wages, education, housing, and investment for Black Americans earlier could have added $16 trillion to the U.S. economy. Additionally, racial income inequities cost the U.S. economy approximately $2.3 trillion annually.
"Inclusion Unscripted" is not just a podcast about diversity and inclusion—it's a commitment to living it. The show aims to empower diverse listeners to voice their needs and inspire organizations to create more equitable and inclusive workplaces. Tune in to the live-streamed podcast every Friday at 2 pm EST on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Alternatively, find the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.
This episode of "Inclusion Unscripted" is sponsored by The Inclusion Learning Lab and features intro music by Tape Machine from Canva Pro's Epidemic Sound collection.
Focus: Economic Power of Black Women
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