Job Loses First Half of 2025 Equals Lower U.S. GDP
In today’s video, we’re tackling a topic that has far-reaching consequences for the U.S. economy—one that many Americans are unaware of or simply underestimate. Over 300,000 Black women were either laid off or pushed out of the workforce during the first half of 2025, according to employment trend data from multiple labor advocacy groups and think tanks. This is not just a human story—it’s a GDP story.
While political debates rage on about dismantling the so-called “deep state” or resetting the power structure in Washington, the economy doesn’t stop to listen. It keeps ticking—and it reacts. In just three months, the sudden removal of over 300,000 Black women from the workforce has shaved an estimated $37 billion from the U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP). That’s right—$37 billion in losses, according to preliminary estimates based on average wage contributions and consumer spending multipliers.
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