State of the Union 2017: Intergenerational Mobility

The persistence of affluence is stronger for whites, while the persistence of poverty is stronger for blacks. However, beginning with generations that came of age in the mid-1960s, the white-black gap in the chance of escaping poverty has closed significantly.

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Author: 

Florencia Torche
Publisher: 
Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality
Publication Date: 
June 2017