Recession Hits Minorities, Men, and Low-Skilled Workers Hardest
The study looked at how economic downturns affect jobs in the US. They found that during the Great Recession, men, black and Hispanic workers, young people, and those with low education were hit the hardest. These differences have stayed consistent over the past 30 years, regardless of whether the economy was doing well or poorly. The impact of the 2007 recession on these groups was mainly due to the types of jobs they had.