The report examines the job quality of black workers in four major cities: San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York. The study found that black workers in these cities face significant challenges in terms of job quality, including lower wages, fewer benefits, and higher rates of unemployment and job insecurity. The report also highlights the role of discrimination and systemic racism in perpetuating these disparities. The findings suggest that policy interventions are needed to address the underlying structural issues that contribute to these disparities and to promote greater job quality for black workers.