Economics

Best-Ever Job Market for Hispanic Women Wiped Out by Covid

Job losses punctuate the end of a historic run for Latinas

People receive food donations at the Georgetown South Community Center in Manassas, Virginia. 

Photographer: Alex Edelman/Bloomberg
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At the start of the year, Cristabel Martinez was part of the best story in the U.S. labor market.

Today, she is part of the worst.