Race, Income, and Wealth: 75 Stats

Racial inequality in the United States has many dimensions, including economic. On average, people of color experience significantly lower levels of income, retirement savings, and rates of homeownership than white Americans. Making strides toward improving these issues, let alone solving them, is far from simple. But a key first step is understanding the magnitude of the problem. Click here for an overview of the statistics from Christine Benz of Morningstar.

Source: Morningstar

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