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Race was the biggest factor in 2016 — but economics is still ...


Race was the biggest factor in 2016 — but economics is still ... - Vox

It's nonvoter to voter.” In other words, Democrats can win by turning out reliable Democratic voters — black and Hispanic people — who turned ...

Race was the biggest factor in 2016 — but economics is still ...

Race was the biggest factor in 2016 — but economics is still Democrats' winning message ... [D]emos, another liberal think tank, sees things differently. Recent ...

A reality check on 2016's economically marginalized

Much of the analysis about the 2016 election has focused on Democrats' failure to connect with a particular group of economically-marginalized voters: white ...

Race, Economics, And Social Status - Bureau of Labor Statistics

Social and economic status of an individual or group can be measured as a blend of wealth, income, occupation, and education.

10 demographic trends shaping the U.S. and the world in 2016

For this year's Population Association of America (PAA) annual meeting, here is a roundup of some of Pew Research Center's recent demography- ...

The economic impact of closing the racial wealth gap | McKinsey

The persistent racial wealth gap in the US is a drag on Black Americans as well as the overall economy. New research quantifies the impact ...

Examining the Black-white wealth gap - Brookings Institution

A close examination of wealth in the U.S. finds evidence of staggering racial disparities. At $171,000, the net worth of a typical white ...

Status threat, not economic hardship, explains the 2016 presidential ...

Support for Donald J. Trump in the 2016 election was widely attributed to citizens who were “left behind” economically.

Labor force characteristics by race and ethnicity, 2016 : BLS Reports

In 2016, the overall unemployment rate for the United States was 4.9 percent; however, the rate varied across race and ethnicity groups.

Systematic Inequality and Economic Opportunity

This report examines how government-sanctioned occupational segregation, exploitation, and neglect exacerbated racial inequality in the United States.

Racial Differences in Economic Security: The Racial Wealth Gap

This summer the Treasury Department initiated a blog series focusing on economic issues surrounding racial equity. This post is the second blog ...

The Economic Cost of Racism – IMF F&D

While addressing systemic racism is a moral imperative, it can also make economies stronger, writes Joseph Losavio of the World Economic ...

Racial Economic Inequality

This series of charts begins with a look at how the pandemic has exacerbated racial inequalities. The Racial Wealth Divide. Racial Income Inequality. Race and ...

Racial wealth gap may be a key to other inequities - Harvard Gazette

The wealth gap between Black and white Americans is examined in this installment of the “Unequal” series.

Race, Religion, and Immigration in 2016

Read John Sides' report on the consequences of the debate about the nature of American identity for voter decision-making in 2016.

Nine Charts about Wealth Inequality in America - Urban Institute

These charts tell the story of wealth inequality in the United States. The first three show wealth disparities over time across race and age.

The Great Recession, education, race, and homeownership

The Great Recession was associated with a dramatic reduction in the wealth of millions of Americans, particularly wealth in the form of home equity.

Race and Economic Opportunity in the United States

Hispanic Americans have rates of intergenerational mobility more similar to whites than blacks, leading the Hispanic-white income gap to shrink across ...

What Is Behind the Persistence of the Racial Wealth Gap?

Most studies of the persistent gap in wealth between whites and blacks have investigated the large gap in income earned by the two groups.

Income Inequality in the U.S. Is Rising Most Rapidly Among Asians

In this process, Asians displaced blacks as the most economically divided racial or ethnic group in the U.S., according to a new Pew Research ...