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T he W orking P oor F amilies P roject P olicy B rief W inter 2014-2015. Low-Income Working Families : The Racial/Ethnic Divide Deborah Povich, Brandon Roberts and Mark Mather1. Introduction Key Findings for 2013 There is a large and growing economic divide among Among the million low- America's million Working Families ,2 with whites income Working Families and Asians at the top and other racial/ethnic groups in America, racial/ethnic falling behind. minorities constitute 58. percent, despite only making In 2013, Working Families headed by racial/ethnic up 40 percent of all Working minorities were twice as likely to be poor or low-income Families nationwide. (47 percent) compared with non-Hispanic whites (23.)
Working Poor Families Project | www.workingpoorfamilies.org 2 DiviDeD along racial/eThnic lines Racial/ethnic minorities account …
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