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  2. Racial inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Black Americans face consistently worse health outcomes than white, Asian, and Hispanic Americans. Black women are 2½ times more likely to die of maternal causes than white women and this rate increases to 3 times when compared to Hispanic Americans. [35] The infant mortality rate for Black Americans is 11 per 1,000 births which is higher than ...

  3. Housing inequality: Black homeowners won’t catch up at this ...

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    Only 11% of white Americans live in stable cities. Fewer Black Americans live in the suburbs (which McKinsey calls the “urban periphery”), which is about the only place where they tend to have ...

  4. Black Americans still face challenges chasing homeownership - AOL

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    That kept many from taking advantage of historically low rates in the first year of the pandemic. For instance, Black homeowners received only 3.7% of the $5.3 billion in savings from pandemic ...

  5. 'A crisis within a crisis': Black Americans face higher rates ...

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  6. Racial achievement gap in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The racial achievement gap in the United States refers to disparities in educational achievement between differing ethnic/racial groups. [1] It manifests itself in a variety of ways: African-American and Hispanic students are more likely to earn lower grades, score lower on standardized tests, drop out of high school, and they are less likely to enter and complete college than whites, while ...

  7. Racism against African Americans - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, racism against Black Americans remains widespread in the U.S., as does socioeconomic inequality between black and white Americans. [a] [2] In 1863, two years prior to emancipation, Black people owned 0.5 percent of the national wealth, while in 2019 it is just over 1.5 percent. [3]

  8. 'Can’t ignore the racial disparities:' Black Americans' net ...

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    The median net worth of Black families is $142,330 — or just one-seventh of the $980,550 in wealth accumulated by white Americans, according to a new study from LendingTree.

  9. Racial disparities in the COVID-19 pandemic in the United ...

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    The disproportionate impacts on Black Americans has been manifest by dramatically increased mortality rates compared to other racial groups. From data publicly available in April 2020, Black Americans averaged 6.3 deaths per 100,000 people, far greater than the 1.1 deaths per 100,000 for White Americans. [4]