Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Segregation and Poverty

A report by Paul Jargowsky documents how poverty is again becoming concentrated in neighborhoods along racial lines. Among the findings:
The number of people living in high-poverty ghettos, barrios, and slums has nearly doubled since 2000, rising from 7.2 million to 13.8 million.
Update (August 17):  Ben Adler highlights the role of suburban sprawl.

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