Pew study finds widest income gap among Asians, in research on U.S. ethnic groups

Mitchell Hartman Jul 13, 2018
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Pew study finds widest income gap among Asians, in research on U.S. ethnic groups

Mitchell Hartman Jul 13, 2018
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Income inequality, the gap between people at the top of the income scale and those at the bottom, has been growing bigger in the U.S. for several decades. And if you break down income inequality by race and ethnicity, large variations emerge, even within some of those groups. The Pew Research Center crunched the income numbers from 1970 to 2016, and found that Asians now have the widest inequality gap — with higher income-inequality than blacks, Hispanics and whites. So what is driving this disparity?

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