Blacks under Trump are more likely to get a job....lmao
Firstly be careful of the term unemployment rate. It is a questionable stat:
>In the U.S., the U3 or U-3 rate, which the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) releases as part of its monthly employment situation report, is the most commonly cited national rate. It is not the only metric available, however, and it receives criticism for giving the impression that the labor market is healthier than alternative measures would indicate. For this reason some observers prefer to track the more comprehensive U6 rate (see below).https://www.investopedia.com/terms/u/unemploymentrate.aspOther things to note, as various demographics age, retirement goes up. This has nothing to do with who is President. White boomers are currently retiring en-mass. No President can change that. That was set in stone in the 40s and 50s and ended by The Pill in 1960.
For a decades long overview of the situation using the better "Labor force participation rates" see page 32 here:
https://www.bls.gov/opub/reports/race-and-ethnicity/2017/pdf/home.pdfAlso be careful of articles labelled opinion, it allows misreporting because it implies no fact checking.