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White House holds LGBTQ economic briefing

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Jamie Keene (Screen shot via Zoom) Hannah Bristol, associate director of the White House Office of Public Engagement, moderated a White House LGBTQI economic briefing on Wednesday, Nov.

2. Among the participants was Michael Negron, special assistant to the president for economic policy. He pointed out that under the Biden administration, a record 10 million jobs had been created including 700,000 manufacturing jobs, which is 100,000 more jobs in that sector than before the pandemic.

More people “bet on themselves” with 5.4 million new businesses created. More Hispanic entrepreneurs opened businesses than at any other time in our history and new Black-owned businesses opened at the highest rate in 22 years.

Jamie Keene, director for racial and economic justice, whose job includes LGBTQ policy, pointed out that student debt relief disproportionately helps the LGBTQ community.

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