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Originally Posted by Mimol742
No Asians data on those charts?
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Look closely. Something interesting happens in 1983. Pre 1983 there were only two races. White and non-white (which presumably included Asians) and then post 1983 there are 3 races. White, Black and Hispanic. Asians and even Middle Eastern people (who have also done well in the last few decades) are omitted for some odd reason. Seems blatantly.........curious, doesn't it? But this is from Urban Institute. Outside of big cities in middle income areas, the lines trend a bit closer, and the average white family makes significantly less than a million annually. This graph only shows the baffling wealth inequality prevalent in big.......Non-Red cities.
This thread went off the rails days ago, but something tells me it will get cleaned up now.