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INCOME INEQUALITY IN AMERICA: Worsening wealth inequality by race

12:04 am - 06/22/2012

The Great Recession has widened the wealth gap, and race is a major factor.

White Americans have 22 times more wealth than blacks -- a gap that nearly doubled during the Great Recession.

The median household net worth for whites was $110,729 in 2010, versus $4,995 for blacks, according to recently released Census Bureau figures.

The difference is similarly notable when it comes to Hispanics, who had a median household net worth of $7,424. The ratio between white and Hispanic wealth expanded to 15 to 1.



The gap between the races widened considerably during the recent economic downturn, which whites weathered better than blacks, Hispanics and Asians.

The latter three groups saw their median household net worth fall by roughly 60% between 2005 and 2010, while the median net worth for white households slipped only 23%.

This allowed whites to leap ahead of Asians as the race with the highest median household net worth.

The racial wealth divide is nothing new. Black and Hispanic Americans have historically had lower incomes, higher unemployment and less education.

That makes it more difficult for these groups to save money and put their capital to work building wealth, said Tatjana Meschede, research director of the Institute on Assets and Social Policy at Brandeis University.

The Great Recession exacerbated the problem. In 2005, the net worth difference wasn't quite as stark. Whites had 12 times more wealth than blacks and 8 times more than Hispanics.

The main reason blacks and Hispanics did not fare as well during the economic downturn is that home equity makes up more of their wealth than it does for whites. The housing bubble that preceded the collapse pushed up homeownership rates among blacks and Hispanics, who relied more heavily on high-cost subprime loans to finance their purchases.

As a result, the implosion of the real estate market had a more devastating impact on black and Hispanic communities.

Asians, meanwhile, are more concentrated on the West Coast, which was hit harder by the mortgage meltdown. And the arrival of new Asian immigrants in the last decade contributed to the decline in overall wealth, according to Rakesh Kochhar, co-author of the Pew Research Center report on wealth.

Pew found that in 2005, home equity made up nearly two-thirds of the net worth of Hispanics and 59% of blacks, but only 44% of whites.

Blacks and Hispanics are also less likely to have assets in the financial system, such as savings accounts or stocks, Kochhar said.

And these groups also suffer from far higher unemployment rates than whites, whose unemployment rate is 7.4%, below the national average. Blacks, on the other hand, have a 13.6% unemployment rate and Hispanics, 11%.

The widened wealth chasm could have major ramifications going forward, experts said.

Having less wealth and home equity means it will be more difficult for blacks and Hispanics to send their children to college, which gives them a leg up on landing good jobs, said Roderick Harrison, senior research scientist at Howard University. That will further extend the wealth gap.

"The implications will be with us into the next generation, which will have greater difficulty in getting the kinds of jobs needed to start saving and building wealth," Harrison said. To top of page




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alicedear 22nd-Jun-2012 08:00 am (UTC)
But but but *post-racial* D:
jenny_jenkins 22nd-Jun-2012 02:00 pm (UTC)
Indeed.

We can't even complain really because...well...ummm...it's not...ummm...whatever
archanglrobriel 22nd-Jun-2012 03:53 pm (UTC)
There's a black president...everything's equal now. We issued a MEMO, so we know racisms over. Also bootstraps bawk bawwwwk!
romp 22nd-Jun-2012 06:16 pm (UTC)
Yeah, I hope someone is breaking down the monolithic Asian group. Why would a family from Hong Kong have anything in common with a Hmong family who spent 20 years in a Thai refugee camp?!
circumambulate 22nd-Jun-2012 07:30 pm (UTC)
well, you could make that argument of any of these arbitrary buckets, really, though granted the "Asian" bucket is the broadest reaching.
perthro 22nd-Jun-2012 08:35 pm (UTC)
Is there no Native American/First Nations bucket? Do people think that they self-sustain without money on reservations or something?
lickety_split 23rd-Jun-2012 04:56 am (UTC)
Yeah,actually, they do. I knew someone who forreal thought people on reservations bartered with animal hides and handmade weaponry, and lived off the fat o' the land.
serendipity_15 23rd-Jun-2012 02:28 pm (UTC)
In my experience Native Americans/First Nations people are hardly ever included in these sorts of studies, at least they never make the graphs that seem to accompany these types of reports. I've only seen them included as a footnote.
laja_89 23rd-Jun-2012 02:54 pm (UTC)
Agreed, they seem to be constantly overlooked.
laja_89 23rd-Jun-2012 02:53 pm (UTC)
MTE
liyosa 23rd-Jun-2012 02:36 am (UTC)
You could also make an argument that economically speaking, a Chinese family who is relatively wealthy and affluent with college educated parents, live in a suburban setting, and can afford to get their kid into good schools, is very different from a family who is not so affluent and not so knowledgeable about the process and ends up in a less affluent area.

I think the Asian category is the broadest and I know a lot of people who would agree with me that for various social and cultural reasons, we really need to split it up into at least regions of Asia. But even then, it doesn't really get into the subtleties of the complex socio-economics of this group.

In other words, I'm really fucking tired of being labelled the "model minority." :/ (funny, because I do fit all the criteria)
luchador_kaiju 22nd-Jun-2012 12:00 pm (UTC)
Ugh, how unsurprising but still so irritating. I understand the whole home ownership deal too. Our family owns a home and a lot of my parent's money goes into this damn house. It'll still take forever to pay off and my dad's so bummed about how expensive it's been that he's not even sure if he'll keep this house even though we've lived in it for several years now.



luchador_kaiju 22nd-Jun-2012 12:02 pm (UTC)
technically we don't own it yet, actually. We're paying for it.
hourglasscreate 22nd-Jun-2012 12:23 pm (UTC)
I wonder what those numbers are without the 1% added in? I have no problem believing whites are richer, but those numbers are clearly skewed. </p>

hourglasscreate 22nd-Jun-2012 12:31 pm (UTC)
Oh, net worth, not income. Never mind.
deevee45 22nd-Jun-2012 01:39 pm (UTC)
Yeah, I just realized that as well...the numbers looked odd to me until you pointed that out.
geminilove_ca 22nd-Jun-2012 03:37 pm (UTC)
Yeah, they're in there. I'm so white I'm almost transparent. My net worth is in the NEGATIVE.
rex_dart 22nd-Jun-2012 06:46 pm (UTC)
That's not the point.
one_hoopy_frood 22nd-Jun-2012 07:19 pm (UTC)
Right? Surprisingly, averages are not about YOU!!!!
pandaseal 22nd-Jun-2012 07:32 pm (UTC)
No 1 curr
lovedforaday 22nd-Jun-2012 08:29 pm (UTC)
ikr
lickety_split 23rd-Jun-2012 05:03 am (UTC)
Isn't it clear though? You're obviously just not white enough.
waffled_flambe 23rd-Jun-2012 12:24 am (UTC)
I had the same gut reaction because that is an outrageously huge gap, but the data uses the median household net worth, not the mean, so it's not really affected by outliers (how about that, I actually learned something in statistics class!)

So yes, this is a pretty accurate reflection of the reality we live in :(
flcadam 22nd-Jun-2012 12:26 pm (UTC)
Call me a pessimist, but I don't see this problem improving - ever. How on earth can blacks ever go from being 22 times less wealthy than whites to even being able to close the gap by half? It's impossible. Exacerbating the dilemma, this country doesn't possess the resources that are needed to address the needs of these populations. Local governments have no choice but to slash spending on the programs that keep lower income populations from going under.

I expect this inequality to be a fixed feature of American society indefinitely.
evilgmbethy 22nd-Jun-2012 01:23 pm (UTC)
yeah, in our current economic system, it's really not possible for well... most people to experience much upward mobility
ineverycolor 22nd-Jun-2012 02:53 pm (UTC)
Well the only way I see the direction of this problem changing is when white stops being the majority in this country.



It's already started with the births.
pepsquad 22nd-Jun-2012 05:35 pm (UTC)
but i think it will be decades before there is a power shift.
girly123 22nd-Jun-2012 06:30 pm (UTC)
Even then, the likelihood of it changing much is really slim. South Africans went through so much shit for so long at the hands of the white minority there. :/
romp 22nd-Jun-2012 07:28 pm (UTC)
thanks, my thoughts went right to SA too--it's about power, not numbers
box_of_rocks 22nd-Jun-2012 01:07 pm (UTC)
Keeping a copy of that chart for the next time someone whines about affirmative action.
darth_eldritch 22nd-Jun-2012 02:08 pm (UTC)
Seriously
toxic_glory 22nd-Jun-2012 10:54 pm (UTC)
They'd probably keep whining and say, "but why should I be punished just because your people are poor, it's so UNFAIR, my dad EARNED the money that he inherited!!!"
liyosa 23rd-Jun-2012 02:38 am (UTC)
Eh, but doing it at the cost of a different minority group, no matter how 'overrepresented' they are in the higher educational system, seems sketchy at best.
archanglrobriel 22nd-Jun-2012 03:53 pm (UTC)
I am so completely unsurprised by this. Repelled and disgusted, but not surprised.
executivehpfan 22nd-Jun-2012 04:35 pm (UTC)
This is so goddamn depressing. I mean, it's not by any means new information but seeing it all laid out here just makes me want to stab something.
poetic_pixie_13 22nd-Jun-2012 06:10 pm (UTC)
Not at all surprised, tbh. Just... so incredibly sad.
cinnamontoast 22nd-Jun-2012 06:44 pm (UTC)
If the whole country faced those kind numbers there would be rioting in the streets.
romp 22nd-Jun-2012 06:52 pm (UTC)
how do we make everyone in the US look at it? and listen to an explanation? I feel like some people are aware of wealth and all this...and the rest are steeping in misinformation from Fox News and the like. I know not everyone will care but I think ignorance is holding most people back.

And, yeah, I don't think this will change until the system is overhauled. A big part of the rising unrest in North America is that corporations are treating us ALL badly so more and more white people are getting a taste of poverty.
lovedforaday 22nd-Jun-2012 08:34 pm (UTC)
how do we make everyone in the US look at it? and listen to an explanation?

that assumes that the white people who need to see it care about black (and non-white latino) folks.
romp 22nd-Jun-2012 08:40 pm (UTC)
I have to believe most would if they knew better. I've educated my coworkers, for example, on some basics and now I hear them educating others.

I know it's probably naive to believe a lack of information--and active misinformation--is the main problem but it's how I manage to get up each morning.
luchador_kaiju 22nd-Jun-2012 11:36 pm (UTC)
If there are enough people like those who donated to and defend George Zimmerman than you'd better believe it!
little_rachael 23rd-Jun-2012 12:59 am (UTC)
This is a good chart, because it's not just earned income, but net worth. This will shut up people who are like, "But Asians make more, so I can't be racist!"
liyosa 23rd-Jun-2012 02:40 am (UTC)
Interesting chart. Just interesting how a lot of post racial stereotypes are just blown away with this.
laja_89 23rd-Jun-2012 02:49 pm (UTC)
And yet again, Native Americans aren't even included.
kukamine 26th-Jun-2012 07:58 pm (UTC)
ikr, it's like they don't even exist anymore rme
laja_89 26th-Jun-2012 08:02 pm (UTC)
Assimilation completed apparently...
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