El programa de la División de la Riqueza Racial (RWD, sus siglas en inglés) profundiza el entendimiento sobre las barreras históricas y contemporáneas


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El programa de la División de la Riqueza Racial (RWD, sus siglas en inglés) profundiza el entendimiento sobre las barreras históricas y contemporáneas para la creación de las riquezas entre las comunidades de color. RWD sobresalta la importancia de las estrategias necesarias para crear riqueza entre las comunidades que están luchando para obtener una equidad económica.
Updated Report on Racial Economic Inequality Now Available in Spanish---United for a Fair Economy announced that its annual report on racial economic inequality is now available in Spanish. The report, State of the Dream 2010: Drained - Jobless and Foreclosed in Communities of Color examines racial economic disparities in a range of areas including foreclosures, poverty, income and wealth. Newly updated data in the report shows that people of color are experiencing a disproportionate share of the layoffs and foreclosures amidst the current recession, deepening inequalities that existed prior to the recession. "Unemployment statistics continue to indicate that broad-based economic recovery policies just aren't reaching those who need it most, including people of color," said Brian Miller, Executive Director of UFE and a co-author of the report. "Our report contains ample evidence to conclude that without targeted policies we will never reduce the wide gaps of income and wealth between races." Co-author of the report, Jeannette Huezo said, "Latinos and Blacks are earning on average 68 cents and 62 cents for every dollar earned by white workers," notes. "When the bills are paid, Latinos only have 12 cents and Blacks only have a 10 cents for every dollar of white wealth. It's like being on an economic treadmill – without a targeted recovery strategy, they'll never catch up, and more will continue to fall off completely."

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