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Black wealth has grown faster than white wealth recently, if not as fast as the slightly higher Hispanic wealth. However, it also fell more in the aftermath of the Great Recession. While between the survey years of 2007 and 2010, U.S. net worths suffered similarly across race and ethnic ...
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Economic inequality refers to the uneven distribution of income and wealth within and across societies. Within many countries, the widening gap between rich and poor that has developed since the 1980s has overthrown the previously widespread theory of Kuznets6, which puts forward that market forces ...
gap. See people think that a gap is something that is just going to naturally close and so that’s why they’re shocked every time there is a study that says “oh my god the wealth gap between white and black people is as bad as it was in 1985.”, I mean, why would it close?
1 Roughly three out of four white households own their home, while the same is true for less than half of all black households. Moreover, the racial difference in homeownership has widened notably over the last two decades. According to the Current Population Survey, the homeownership gap ...
与白人家庭相比,其他种族的收入和净资产水平较低。他们也不太可能持有任何类型的资产。实际上,有19%的黑人家庭的净资产为零或负数,而只有9%的白人家庭没有财富。 图表使用了美联储三年一度的消费者金融调查数据,以强调种族财富差距,以及按种族群体拥有不同种类资产的家庭比例。
The economy is improving, but the wealth gap between white and minority families is only growing wider. In 2013, the net worth of the typical white family was nearly 13 times that of the typical black family, and 10 times that of the typical Latino one. Both gaps have widened since the...
Today the median annual wage for Black workers is approximately 30 percent, or $10,000, lower than that of white workers—a figure with enormous implications for household economic security, consumption, and the ability to build wealth. Black workers make up 12.9 percent o...
Developing inclusive technologies and bridging a gap worth billionsBlack households stand to lose out on more than a cumulative $350 billion in tech job wages by 2030, an amount equal to one-tenth the total wealth held by those households, according to a McKinsey Institute for Black Economic ...