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    Wealth gap widens between whites, minorities

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The wealth gaps between whites and minorities have grown to their widest levels in a quarter-century. The recession and uneven recovery have erased decades of minority gains, leaving whites on average with 20 times the net worth of blacks and 18 times that of Hispanics, according to an analysis of new Census data.

    The analysis shows the racial and ethnic impact of the economic meltdown, which ravaged housing values and sent unemployment soaring. It offers the most direct government evidence yet of the disparity between predominantly younger minorities whose main asset is their home and older whites who are more likely to have 401(k) retirement accounts or other stock holdings.

    "What's pushing the wealth of whites is the rebound in the stock market and corporate savings, while younger Hispanics and African-Americans who bought homes in the last decade — because that was the American dream — are seeing big declines," said Timothy Smeeding, a University of Wisconsin-Madison professor who specializes in income inequality.

    The median wealth of white U.S. households in 2009 was $113,149, compared with $6,325 for Hispanics and $5,677 for blacks, according to the analysis released Tuesday by the Pew Research Center. Those ratios, roughly 20 to 1 for blacks and 18 to 1 for Hispanics, far exceed the low mark of 7 to 1 for both groups reached in 1995, when the nation's economic expansion lifted many low-income groups to the middle class.

    The white-black wealth gap is also the widest since the census began tracking such data in 1984, when the ratio was roughly 12 to 1.

    "I am afraid that this pushes us back to what the Kerner Commission characterized as 'two societies, separate and unequal,'" said Roderick Harrison, a former chief of racial statistics at the Census Bureau, referring to the 1960s presidential commission that examined U.S. race relations. "The great difference is that the second society has now become both black and Hispanic."

    Stock holdings play an important role in the economic well-being of white households. Stock funds, IRA and Keogh accounts as well as 401(k) and savings accounts were responsible for 28 percent of whites' net worth, compared with 19 percent for blacks and 15 percent for Hispanics.

    According to the Pew study, the housing boom of the early to mid-2000s boosted the wealth of Hispanics in particular, who were disproportionately employed in the thriving construction industry. Hispanics also were more likely to live and buy homes in states such as California, Florida, Nevada and Arizona, which were in the forefront of the real estate bubble, enjoying early gains in home values.

    But those gains quickly shriveled in the housing bust. After reaching a median wealth of $18,359 in 2005, the wealth of Hispanics — who derived nearly two-thirds of their net worth from home equity — declined by 66 percent by 2009. Among blacks, who now have the highest unemployment rate at 16.2 percent, their household wealth fell 53 percent from $12,124 to $5,677.

    In contrast, the median household wealth of whites dipped a modest 16 percent from $134,992 to $113,149, cushioned in part by a stock market recovery that began in mid-2009.

    "The findings are a reminder — if one was needed — of what a large share of blacks and Hispanics live on the economic margins," said Paul Taylor, director of Pew Social & Demographic Trends. "When the economy tanked, they're the groups that took the heaviest blows."

    The latest data come as President Barack Obama and congressional leaders try to reach a deal to avoid a U.S. default on its financial obligations after Aug. 2. Democrats and Republicans have been wrangling over proposals that could cut trillions of dollars from programs such as Medicare and Social Security; they are divided over whether to bring in new tax revenue, such as by closing corporate tax loopholes or increasing taxes for the wealthy.

    The NAACP and other black groups urged Obama to resist deep cuts to housing assistance or safety net programs, saying it would disproportionately hurt urban areas with high poverty and unemployment. The U.S. poverty rate currently stands at 14.3 percent, with the ranks of the working-age poor at the highest level since the 1960s. Some analysts believe the poverty rate will climb higher when new figures are released in September.

    "Typically in recessions, minorities suffer from being last hired and first fired. They are likely to lose jobs more rapidly at the beginning of the recession, and are far slower to gain jobs as the economy recovers," said Harrison, who is now a sociologist at Howard University. "One suspects that blacks who lost jobs in the recession, or who have tried to help family members or relatives who did, have now spent whatever savings or other cashable assets they had."

    Other findings:

    —About 35 percent of black households and 31 percent of Hispanic households had zero or negative net worth in 2009, compared with 15 percent of white households. In 2005, the comparable shares were 29 percent for blacks, 23 percent for Hispanics and 11 percent for whites.

    —Asians lost their top ranking to whites in median household wealth, dropping from $168,103 in 2005 to $78,066 in 2009. Like Hispanics, many Asians were concentrated in states like California hit hard by the housing downturn. More recent arrivals of new Asian immigrants, who tend to be poor, also pushed down their median wealth.

    —Across all race and ethnic groups, the wealth gap between rich and poor widened. The share of wealth held by the top 10 percent of U.S. households increased from 49 percent in 2005 to 56 percent in 2009. The threshold for entry into the wealthiest top 10 percent, however, dipped lower: from $646,327 in 2005 to $598,435.

    The numbers are based on the Census Bureau's Survey of Income and Program Participation, which sampled more than 36,000 households on wealth from September-December 2009. Census first began publishing wealth data from this survey, broken down by race and ethnicity, in 1984.

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    Online:

    Pew Social & Demographic Trends: http://pewsocialtrends.org/

    Census Bureau: www.census.gov

     
    • Nuclear Mullah  •  7 mths ago
      These statistics prove that the liberals didn't help anyone with their liar loans and in fact caused tremendous harm with the resulting financial crisis.
    • Elizabeth  •  7 mths ago
      I can't believe the medium income for whites is over $113K per yr. We sure don't make anywhere near that much. Even I we both worked (I stopped to have a baby and stay home) we still would not be making that much.
    • layla  •  7 mths ago
      This article is ridiuclous. Generalizing that whites have more income than blacks or hispanics is insane. I'm white along with my husband and kids and our "median income" is not $113,149 like it's stated in the article. Try around $34,000 and try feeding your family and paying the bills on that. A lot of whites are struggling just as much as any black or hispanic family. I don't have any 401K savings or retirement money to draw from. I'm living paycheck to paycheck just like many other Americans, be it white, black, hispanic or whatever they are. It's more like the WEALTHY ELITES AND THE WORKING CLASS PEOPLE. I hate how wealth is broken down by race. It's ignorant and it's lies. Most Amercians don't have jobs or are struggling to pay the bills even with our measley little jobs. As of right now I don't have much food in my fridge and have to wait until payday to go shopping, but with my salary I still can't buy enough food to stretch it to next payday. Plus all the utility bills and mortgage that needs to be paid. So to say that whites are doing any better than anyone else is just an ignorant and rude statement. Pull your heads out of your a**es!! Our government and Obama aren't going to help us either. they are the ones sinking this ship deeper! Wake up!
    • Gina  •  7 mths ago
      Popular Joe hit it right on the head, most working class whites are just above poverty level if that and many are still unemployed after layoffs of 2-3 years ago.
    • TRLPARK  •  7 mths ago
      This is the type of story that feeds into the psyche of a white racist. As they are reading this story they realize they are making FAR BELOW this dollar amount that this writer is claiming that whites are making but for some STRANGE reason they have NO PROBLEM believing that blacks and hispanics are truly making this ridiculous LOW amount of money.
    • Steve418r  •  7 mths ago
      I can not understand why the government and the media continually divide an define us by race and heritage when we are all individuals and Americans first. They just want us to against each other.
    • NotPoliticallyCorrect  •  7 mths ago
      Why is this a topic? Only to keep the divide strong on the race front. Notice how it's the media that always wants to point out the racial divide? This is all a bunch of BullSheet. Just like promoting stealing from the wealthy. Take responsibiliy for yourself work hard and good things will happen. Think first about filling your karma bank not your federally regulated bank account.
    • CAN2  •  7 mths ago
      What?!?!?! You have to work to make money and gain wealth?!?! Why the heck didn't someone tell me that sooner!!!! I'm going to blame our goverment for my laziness. Then I'm going to start collecting welfare!!
    • Lt Risk  •  7 mths ago
      What a load of crap, Just to start more trouble in the USA. Knock it off.
    • jason w  •  7 mths ago
      I am black and I dont think it is a white vs. black thing anymore. the REAL STORY is the HAVES VS. HAVE NOTS!!!!!!! The people who got money want to keep their money and make more money. The people who dont have money are just tryin to keep whatever they have!!!! when prices go up guess who is hurting more....
    • Hammy  •  7 mths ago
      Asian Americans were also discriminated against by whites until the 1960's as well. How come Asian Americans have the highest average income of any racial groups in the US?
      The article only says Asians decrease in terms of overall median wealth, but Asian American still EARN the most per household.
    • Bubba Clinton  •  7 mths ago
      Since everyone hates the whites so much, give us our own country.

      Let the multicultural whites stay here, but let whites who enjoy being around their own kind have their own country.

      Why does every culture get this except whites?

      All you "racists" know its the truth huh.

      The white man doesn't get to have his own country because the JEW said so!
    • Sarafina  •  7 mths ago
      Come on....we have 20 million+ of Mexico's uneducated poor who have snuck in our country, have fake and stolen ID's have figured out how to get welfare, foodstamps, wic, free medical, free education w/ free breakfasts and lunches, millions spent on bilingual teachers, we even collect money for their school supplies and Christmas gifts, they sound pretty smart to me.
    • George  •  7 mths ago
      "Income gap" ?!?!?! This whole article smacks of communism, and implies racism as the source of this "gap"....where does it say in the Constitution that everyone should be earning the same wage no matter what job they do, or how unskilled they are? A CEO with a business degree vs. a dropout gangbanger?!?! Please.... the idiots at the AP have outdone themselves this time.... no wonder they call them libtards!!!
    • Screw Obama he is a thug ...  •  7 mths ago
      Everytime I see a poll, or article and they make a comparison between everyone in the country vs whites I am offended by the article. The very conversation promotes racism.
    • John M.  •  7 mths ago
      If whites do have more than blacks, could it be that we just work harder?

      I'm white and I have a good paying job, a nice home and a decent amount saved up in my 401k, but trust me, no one gave me a thing.

      I've been employed in the pharmaceutical industry for over 20 years now. Want to know what my first job in the industry was? I was a janitor. At night I swept floors and cleaned toilets for a large chemical company and during the day I went to school - every day during the week, including summers. Once I had my degree I got a slightly better job in the industry and after I proved myself in that job a slightly better one, and so on and so on.

      My point is, I started at the bottom and now have a solid middle management position with a good salary and benefits - but i did it by working my butt off. I didn't sit around complaining, waiting for the government to give me handouts and solve all my problems, the way so many blacks seem to do.
    • L.P.  •  7 mths ago
      I guess the truth hurts, but Black america blames every issue they have on White America!!
      Everything is the white man's fault-so much oppression!
      All people are judged by what they stand for-not the color of their skin!!
      Black America has listened too long to Jesse Jackson, Sharpton, Farikan, Jerimiah Wright as well as others that blame whites for all their problems!
    • FE  •  7 mths ago
      I think this story is misleading. I know plenty of whites having trouble putting food on the table. Some of the minorities are hiding their finances so they can work the system and get more handouts while appearing poor. Only the rich are getting richer, the rest of us are struggling.
    • THE TRUTH  •  7 mths ago
      I must admit this is very racial but it's only based on observation. The Black community in the USA only cares about rap music, having sex, go clubbing, doing drugs, and acting like thugs, being lazy... Maybe it´s because they have had a bad upbringing or live in bad neighborhoods but I've met a LOT of black people who have gotten out of those situations with pure will and determination.

      Why can't most black people do the same? Don't tell because we don't give them chances cause YOU make your own chances. It's a dog-eat-dog world for everybody.

      What can we do to change that image of black people? Who are we to blame? rapers? teachers? Parents for not encouraging kids to be better in life?

      Not saying that whites don't do that but I haven't seen that behavior as marked as in the black community.

      Oh and why is it that everytime they post some robbery or felony of the sort, it is almost always a black person. I'm so sick of that!!!
    • CLT  •  7 mths ago
      Until the black community stops viewing working hard in school as "acting white", these numbers will never change.
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