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>"The evidence shows we all lose when society’s overwhelmed by white resentment and win when we organize across our differences."
>"The evidence shows we all lose when society’s overwhelmed by white resentment and win when we organize across our differences."
Wowza — And here are some numbers from the article to back that up: “A new Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco study calculated that in 2019, the country’s output would have been $2.6 trillion greater if the gap between white men and everyone else were closed. And a 2020 report from analysts at Citigroup calculated that if America had adopted policies to close the Black-white economic gap 20 years ago, U.S. G.D.P would be an estimated $16 trillion higher.”
Wowza — And here are some numbers from the article to back that up: “A new Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco study calculated that in 2019, the country’s output would have been $2.6 trillion greater if the gap between white men and everyone else were closed. And a 2020 report from analysts at Citigroup calculated that if America had adopted policies to close the Black-white economic gap 20 years ago, U.S. G.D.P would be an estimated $16 trillion higher.”
"White people who exhibit low racial resentment against Black people are 60 percentage points more likely to support increased government spending than are those with high racial resentment."
"White people who exhibit low racial resentment against Black people are 60 percentage points more likely to support increased government spending than are those with high racial resentment."
The biggest barrier to equality is the weaponizing of the other. We’ve learned to hate rather than wonder why a complete stranger makes us uncomfortable and seek to find common ground.
The biggest barrier to equality is the weaponizing of the other. We’ve learned to hate rather than wonder why a complete stranger makes us uncomfortable and seek to find common ground.
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