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May 2026 Employment Report Shows Improving Conditions For Black Workers While Revealing Continuing Structural Labor Market Gaps

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WASHINGTON - June 5, 2026 - PRLog -- Creative Investment Research today released an analysis of the May 2026 Employment Situation Report, finding encouraging signs for Black workers and minority-owned businesses even as significant disparities remain across demographic groups.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 172,000 jobs in May while the national unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4.3 percent.

Among major demographic groups, Black unemployment declined sharply from 7.3 percent in April to 6.6 percent in May. The unemployment rate for Black women also improved significantly, falling from 6.5 percent to 5.6 percent. Hispanic unemployment remained steady at 5.0 percent, while Asian unemployment increased modestly from 3.3 percent to 3.8 percent.

"Today's report provides evidence that labor market opportunities expanded for many Black workers during May," said William Michael Cunningham, CEO and Economist at Creative Investment Research. "The decline in Black unemployment and the improvement among Black women are particularly important because these groups often experience labor market changes before they become visible in broader economic statistics."

Despite the improvement, Black unemployment remains substantially above the White unemployment rate of 3.8 percent, highlighting the persistence of structural barriers to employment and economic advancement.

The report has important implications for minority-owned businesses. Stronger employment among Black workers supports household income, consumer spending, and demand for products and services offered by minority business enterprises (MBEs). Conversely, continuing disparities indicate that economic opportunity remains unevenly distributed.

Creative Investment Research noted that Hispanic employment conditions remained stable, suggesting continued resilience in sectors such as construction, transportation, logistics, hospitality, and retail. Asian unemployment increased modestly, potentially reflecting continued adjustments in technology and professional-service industries.

The firm also emphasized the need for greater attention to Native American labor market conditions, which remain underrepresented in federal employment statistics despite significant economic challenges facing many tribal communities.

"The key question for policymakers is not simply whether jobs are being created," Cunningham added. "The critical issue is whether economic opportunity is being distributed broadly enough to reach historically underserved communities and support the growth of minority-owned businesses."

See: https://www.impactinvesting.online/2026/06/may-2026-employment-report-what-data.html

Creative Investment Research will continue to monitor labor market developments and their implications for Black, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, women-owned, and minority-owned businesses nationwide.

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