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Poor Black Kids Are Doing Better. Poor White Kids Are Doing Worse.

Por: The Atlantic Opinion July 25, 2024

A major study reports good and bad news.lllustration by Matteo Giuseppe PaniJuly 25, 2024, 8:59 AM ETThe yawning gap between the mobility of white children and Black children growing up in low-income families has narrowed sharply, according to a major , based on tens of millions of anonymized census and tax records. Yet the findings are not entirely comforting. Inequality narrowed not just because poor Black kids have grown up to earn more as... + full article



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