KEY POINTS
  • The unemployment picture improved for Americans overall in October, but not for women and Black workers.
  • The total unemployment rate fell from 4.8% to 4.6% last month, but it rose from 4.2% to 4.4% for women and held steady at 7.9% for Black workers.
  • The change in employment compared with pre-pandemic levels shows women of every racial and ethnic group tracked by the Labor Department lag behind the total U.S. recovery.
A woman seeking employment attends the 25th annual Central Florida Employment Council Job Fair at the Central Florida Fairgrounds.

The unemployment picture improved for Americans overall in October, but not for women and Black workers.

While the total unemployment rate fell from 4.8% to 4.6% last month, it rose for women and held steady for Black Americans, the Labor Department reported Friday.