
Displaced: The 300,000 Black Women Left Behind by the Job Market
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In 2025, more than 300,000 Black women have disappeared from the U.S. workforce—not because they chose to leave, but because the system failed to hold space for them. This episode of Pushed Out unpacks the quiet crisis behind the numbers: layoffs, caregiving demands, workplace bias, and the emotional toll of being undervalued and overextended.
You’ll hear about women who were forced out—some laid off, others edged out by toxic environments. We explore how AI disruption, stagnant wages, and racialized labor dynamics have collided to push Black women out of jobs they helped sustain. This isn’t a trend—it’s a warning.
Whether you’re a worker, a manager, or someone trying to understand the deeper story, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and a call to action.