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  • A Strong Black Economy Still Mired In Inequality: Race, Jobs And . . . - NCRC
    The unemployment rate for Black women, meanwhile, held steady in January at 4 8% approaching a level of full employment Black Wages In Q4 of 2023, median weekly earnings for Black workers stood at $967, compared to $1,157 for White workers Black wages increased by 7 7% year-over-year, the largest percentage gain of all racial groups
  • The economic state of Black America: What is and what could be
    Black workers make up 12 9 percent of the US labor force today but earn only 9 6 percent of total US wages We estimate a $220 billion annual disparity between Black wages today and what they would be in a scenario of full parity, with Black representation matching the Black share of the population across occupations and the elimination of
  • The economic state of Black America, charted - Axios
    The median household income for Black families has risen steadily over the last 20 years but is still nowhere near that of white households By the numbers: While the growth trends are roughly the same, the median household income for a Black family in 2023 was less than that for a white family in 2014 Maternal mortality
  • The Best Black Economy in Generations – And Why It Isn’t Enough
    Even with this strong growth, Black Americans still lag behind white Americans: Black median income is nearly $30,000 lower than the white median, and still below the white median income of 1972 While Black incomes are lagging, there has been progress In 2011, the Black median income was 58 percent of the white median In 2022, it was 65 percent
  • Black-White Economic Disparities Continue to Widen Across Income . . .
    Black Americans hold significantly less wealth than white Americans As of the third quarter of 2024, Black Americans held $5 39 trillion, just 3 4% of the country’s total wealth, while white Americans controlled $134 58 trillion, or 84 2% The gap in median net worth between Black and white families widened to $240,210 in 2022
  • Black Household Income Economic Status in 2025: Trends and . . .
    Understanding the economic landscape of Black households in 2025 is key to addressing these challenges and creating a more equitable future for all This article explores the state of Black household income and economic status as we approach 2025, examining trends, challenges, and opportunities for economic empowerment within Black communities
  • The Economic Status of Black Americans National and State Level Data . . .
    American families that rely on child care spend an average of 22% of their net income on it For Black parents, whose incomes are lower on average, that burden is even greater Thirty-eight percent of Black mothers report that cost is a barrier to finding child care, making it harder for them to participate in the labor force
  • Black Americans’ significant economic and civil rights progress . . . - PBS
    While the percentage of Black Americans registered to vote stood at 69 percent in 2020 compared to 64 percent in 2000, the percentage of Black people who voted in 2022 stood at 42 3 percent, a
  • The economic state of Black America, charted - MSN
    Household income Data: U S Census Bureau; Chart: Axios Visuals The median household income for Black families has risen steadily over the last 20 years but is still nowhere near that of white
  • The Best Black Economy in Generations – And Why It Isn’t Enough
    Since 2011, Black median household income has grown from about $41,000 to almost $53,000 in 2022, a nearly 30 percent increase From 1959 to 1970, Black poverty declined from 55 percent to below 35 percent The Black poverty rate stayed above 30 percent until 1994 The Black Official Poverty Measure (OPM) rate has been below 20 percent for the
  • Despite Recent Gains, Racial Inequalities Persist in Household Income . . .
    Although Black Americans have seen record-breaking economic gains in recent years, a new report from the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies and the Center for Economic and Policy Research has outlined the persisting economic inequalities facing the Black American community today According to the report, Black Americans reached a record-low unemployment rate of 5 5 percent, while
  • New Survey Data: Black Women in America Continue to Disproportionately . . .
    The data reveals that 40% of Black women in the United States have annual household incomes under $50,000, compared to 24% of U S adults who earn the same figure The survey’s findings illustrate that fewer Black women have full-time salaried jobs and are seeking gig work at higher rates than the broader population





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