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Hispanic Americans confront an income gap of at least 35 percent in every major metropolitan area across the nation.
That's the disparity between per capita incomes for whites and Hispanics in 95 large metros, according to an On Numbers analysis of federal data.
Los Angeles is the worst market for Hispanic earning power, despite the fact that two of every five residents in the region are Hispanic. The income gap in L.A. is 67.2 percent. Canton, Ill., is dead-last among markets of all sizes, with a disparity of 82.5 percent.
I'm glad I don't have this problem.
On Numbers made adjustments to federal data to isolate Hispanics as a distinct race. The Census Bureau classifies Hispanics as an ethnic group, assigning separate racial identities to individual Hispanics -- usually white or black. On Numbers removed those identities, and then compared the income levels of Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites.
http://www.bizjournals.com/bizjourn.../03/hispanics-face-massive-income-gap-in.html
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