A huge wealth gap has opened up between black and white people in the US over the past quarter of a century – a difference sufficient to put two children through university – because of racial discrimination and economic policies that favour the affluent. A typical white family is now five times richer than its African-American counterpart of the same class, according to a report released today by Brandeis University in Massachusetts. White families typically have assets worth $100,000 (£69,000), up from $22,000 in the mid-1980s. African-American families’ assets stand at just $5,000, up from around $2,000. A quarter of black families have no assets at all. The study monitored more than 2,000 families since 1984. ‘We walk that through essentially a generation and what we see is that the racial wealth gap has galloped, it’s escalated to $95,000,’ said Tom Shapiro, one of the authors of the report by the university’s Institute on Assets and Social Policy. ‘That’s primarily because the whites in the sample were able to accumulate financial assets from their $22,000 all the way to $100,000 and the African-Americans’ wealth essentially flatlined.’ The survey does not include housing equity, because […]
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
A $95,000 question: why are whites five times richer than blacks in the US?
Author: CHRIS MCGREAL
Source: The Guardian (U.K.)
Publication Date: Monday 17 May 2010 19.47 BST
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Source: The Guardian (U.K.)
Publication Date: Monday 17 May 2010 19.47 BST
Link: A $95,000 question: why are whites five times richer than blacks in the US?
Stephan: As much as this is a racial issue, it is also a social and cultural one. No democracy can long function with the wealth disparities we have in the U.S. As the report notes, 'Today, the richest 1% of the US population owns close to 40% of its wealth. The top 25% of US households own 87%.' There comes a point where those at the bottom are so disparaged that they no longer feel a sense of obligation to the greater society. From that comes revolutions.