White Americans in This City Earn Over Twice as Much as Black Americans
Briefly

The analysis shows that in cities where systems of racial discrimination persist, Black Americans endure significantly higher rates of poverty, lower educational attainment, and reduced access to quality employment, health care, and housing opportunities.
The data indicates that the socioeconomic disparities between Black and White residents are not only vast but also systemic, rooted in historical injustices that have long-term impacts on community well-being.
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