Huffington Post 'Shocked' by Black Unemployment Facts We Have Known for Months

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Minority Unemployment Facts
On the homepage of The Huffington Post today there is an article titled: "7 Shocking Facts About Minority Unemployment." It's great that this esteemed news site is taking a deeper interest in minority unemployment (more accurately black unemployment when you look at the piece), and they do a very good job in general of covering black news. What's odd about this list is that BV on Money has been writing about most of these issues for months. We have whole articles on each topic that The Huffington Post gives a few sentences to a piece. If they are "shocked" by these facts, we're as shocked by the superficial nature of their reporting.

The sole piece of new information they give that we have not covered relates to the prison population not being counted in unemployment statistics. While this has a shady racial undertone in its presentation that is not explained in the article, we'll let that pass. Admittedly, this is something that has not been covered in BV on Money. Kudos to The Huffington Post for breaking this small piece of news regarding black unemployment. But regarding the other six facts, the readers of Black Voices are not shocked at all.


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In particular Dr. Boyce Watkins has made it his mission to fight African American unemployment on all fronts, using BV as his megaphone to address the issue. For example Dr. Watkins wrote a widely circulated open letter to President Obama asking that he address this crisis issue, in addition to a stream of popular pieces that have drawn attention to the issue for over a year. In addition, we ran an exclusive op-ed piece from the chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, Rep. Barbara Lee, addressing jobs and black unemployment. Because of our consistent reporting, BlackVoices.com readers are not shocked by the facts that The Huffington Post presents as revelatory. This sort of reminds you of that moment in history when the British "discovered" (and renamed) Victoria Falls after being shown the site by locals.


If anything, perhaps the editors of The Huffington Post are "shocked" that the black unemployment rate is twice that of whites, that better educated blacks have a harder time finding work than poorly educated whites, or that the wealth gap between blacks and whites persists. But we knew.

It's very interesting when readers comment on Black Voices or write in to the site asking why we exist. When pieces like this one about the economic realities facing African Americans are treated by a mainstream site like breaking news, it is a great demonstration of why the world needs BV. There are still many matters for which having a focus on the black perspective is very necessary, and finance is one of them.

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