User:CerebroJR/Racial inequality in the United States
The racial wealth gap is a problem that exists outside just the United States. The racial wealth gap extends beyond just the simple comparison of incomes generated by two different racial or ethnic groups. It is a measure of the disparities between those two groups at which is a representation of the accumulation between the assets and debts that exist between them, providing a more comprehensive understanding of economic inequality. The racial wealth gap helps reflects the unequal distribution of these resources among different racial and ethnic communities.
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