America's Racial Wealth Gap in 8 Graphs The racial wealth gap in the United States represents one of the most persistent and pressing issues of economic inequality. The latest infographic by Eric Gordon and Luke Newton, "America's Racial Wealth Gap in 8 Graphs," offers a stark visual representation of this disparity, highlighting the urgent need for targeted interventions and systemic change. Here’s a breakdown of the key findings from the infographic: Economic Cost and Opportunity The Black-white wealth gap is not just a social and moral issue—it has significant economic implications. The gap is expected to cost the US economy $1 trillion to $1.5 trillion per year by 2028. By closing this gap, US economic output (GDP) could be 4-6% higher in 2028. This potential for growth underscores the importance of addressing racial wealth disparities not only for social equity but also for economic prosperity. Industry Representation The infographic reveals that only five indu...
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