For the 99,999 time.
It’s 2022, but some are still using 1980’s talking points.
Facts are stubborn things.
College degrees do not equal income.
54% black are single and childless.
61% are in the middle class.
2.5M are in the upper class.
But how many black men have made it, specifically, into the American upper class? In a new analysis of Census data, we find that slightly more than one-in-five (or about 2.5 million) black men ages 18 to 64 have made it into the upper-third of the income distribution.
The shortage is not on the men’s side.
Let’s see if they want to discuss the facts, data, or statistics on the matter. #challenge
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