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DESPITE BEING BORN INTO SIMILAR FINANCES, BLACK CHILDREN EARN LESS THAN WHITE COUNTERPARTS

31 Dec 2018 11:11 AM | Daniel Stroud (Administrator)

The Indianapolis Business Journal’s analysis of the latest U.S. Census Bureau data that tracked children born from 1978 - 1983 found that even when born into households of similar income levels, black children earn considerably less as adults than their white counterparts.

To read the full IBJ report, including an in-depth analysis of the Opportunity Atlas data in Marion County,click here.



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