More than 70% of White families own a house in the U.S., compared to just 44% of Black families and 45% of Hispanic families.
In many ways that Americans work to establish themselves financially — through the stock market, small businesses and homeownership — Black families trail White families.It's impossible to think about racial injustice in the U.S. without looking at the distribution of dollars.
In many ways that Americans work to establish themselves financially — through the stock market, net worth and homeownership — Black families trail White families., an associate professor at the University of Chicago. "Economic opportunity depends on where we live, go to school and who we know.
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