Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 28
Black Graduates With 9 Degrees Struggle for Jobs as Trump-Era Employment Gap Widens
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 28

Black Graduates With 9 Degrees Struggle for Jobs as Trump-Era Employment Gap Widens

1 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 28

Summary

  • Four Black women holding nine degrees between them have been unable to secure steady paychecks, underscoring mounting job strain for Black college graduates.
  • The report ties that struggle to a widening employment gap under Trump's economic policies, which it says have brought fresh pressure to the Black middle class despite promises to protect 'Black jobs.'
  • Kia Mills, profiled in Little Rock, kept her latest diploma in a closet while sending out another résumé from home — a snapshot of how higher education has not translated into stable work.
  • The story frames their experience as part of a broader erosion in opportunity for educated Black workers, extending the damage beyond low-wage employment into the middle class.

Insights

Why is a college degree now failing to secure a stable future for many Black graduates?
What systemic changes are needed for Black graduates when a good résumé is clearly not enough?