To the editor: The reported criminal investigation involving Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell should alarm anyone who cares about financial stability, bank supervision and the rule-based operation of U.S. markets. This is not about a building renovation. It is about power. When political actors are dissatisfied with monetary policy — interest rates, inflation or the impact of tariffs — they increasingly seek leverage outside the policy process. Investigations, early leaks of confidential economic data, and public insinuations concerning legitimate private financial arrangements become tools of pressure. That is not accountability; it is intimidation. Just as the fatal shooting of Renée Nicole Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis sparked questions about the appropriate use of force, the criminal inquiry into Powell over his congressional testimony about a building renovation — a question of public record and policy disclosur...
📊 Key Labor Market Facts — December 2025 According to the BLS December 2025 employment situation : The national unemployment rate was 4.4% in December 2025. ( Bureau of Labor Statistics ) Black or African American unemployment was significantly higher , at about 7.5% (seasonally adjusted), nearly double the rate for Whites. Hispanic/Latino unemployment also remained elevated , though far below Black unemployment (about 4.9%). Between January and September, the number of unemployed Black women surged from 598,000 to 830,000—an increase of 232,000. While unemployment for Black women dipped slightly in November, it rose again in December to 820,000, leaving Black women unemployment 222,000 higher than at the start of the year. These disparities reflect long-standing structural inequalities in the labor market, where Black workers routinely face higher unemployment rates and longer jobless spells than other groups. 📉 Direct Impacts on Black & Minority-Owned Busines...