Recent years have put an acute focus on racial disparities across America. However, inequities reported at the national level often fail to capture what’s happening in specific communities – whether they are stories of progress, stagnation, or even regression. A new report from my colleagues within the McKinsey Institute for Black Economic Mobility explores differences in the economic, social, and physical well-being of Black residents across the US based on the type of community in which they live. We also discuss interventions across community profiles that could benefit all US residents while setting the stage for more meaningful progress toward racial parity for Black Americans over the longer term. Mapping equity gaps at the local level offers insight into how equity outcomes for Black residents vary across different communities in the US, while suggesting a new way for investors, companies, philanthropies, and public-sector leaders to prioritize where and how best to act to address racial disparities. Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/gKvjA4Ru #TheStateofBlackResidents #EconomicMobility
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Recent years have put an acute focus on racial disparities across America. However, inequities reported at the national level often fail to capture what’s happening in specific communities – whether they are stories of progress, stagnation, or even regression. A new report from my colleagues within the McKinsey Institute for Black Economic Mobility explores differences in the economic, social, and physical well-being of Black residents across the US based on the type of community in which they live. We also discuss interventions across community profiles that could benefit all US residents while setting the stage for more meaningful progress toward racial parity for Black Americans over the longer term. Mapping equity gaps at the local level offers insight into how equity outcomes for Black residents vary across different communities in the US, while suggesting a new way for investors, companies, philanthropies, and public-sector leaders to prioritize where and how best to act to address racial disparities. Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/eRHWH7jE #TheStateofBlackResidents #EconomicMobility
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Recent years have put an acute focus on racial disparities across America. However, inequities reported at the national level often fail to capture what’s happening in specific communities – whether they are stories of progress, stagnation, or even regression. A new report from my colleagues within the McKinsey Institute for Black Economic Mobility explores differences in the economic, social, and physical well-being of Black residents across the US based on the type of community in which they live. We also discuss interventions across community profiles that could benefit all US residents while setting the stage for more meaningful progress toward racial parity for Black Americans over the longer term. Mapping equity gaps at the local level offers insight into how equity outcomes for Black residents vary across different communities in the US, while suggesting a new way for investors, companies, philanthropies, and public-sector leaders to prioritize where and how best to act to address racial disparities. Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/e3jqj5JV #TheStateofBlackResidents #EconomicMobility
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Recent years have put an acute focus on racial disparities across America. However, inequities reported at the national level often fail to capture what’s happening in specific communities – whether they are stories of progress, stagnation, or even regression. A new report from my colleagues within the McKinsey Institute for Black Economic Mobility explores differences in the economic, social, and physical well-being of Black residents across the US based on the type of community in which they live. We also discuss interventions across community profiles that could benefit all US residents while setting the stage for more meaningful progress toward racial parity for Black Americans over the longer term. Mapping equity gaps at the local level offers insight into how equity outcomes for Black residents vary across different communities in the US, while suggesting a new way for investors, companies, philanthropies, and public-sector leaders to prioritize where and how best to act to address racial disparities. Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/gnYWBWSN #TheStateofBlackResidents #EconomicMobility
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Recent years have put an acute focus on racial disparities across America. However, inequities reported at the national level often fail to capture what’s happening in specific communities – whether they are stories of progress, stagnation, or even regression. A new report from my colleagues within the McKinsey Institute for Black Economic Mobility explores differences in the economic, social, and physical well-being of Black residents across the US based on the type of community in which they live. We also discuss interventions across community profiles that could benefit all US residents while setting the stage for more meaningful progress toward racial parity for Black Americans over the longer term. Mapping equity gaps at the local level offers insight into how equity outcomes for Black residents vary across different communities in the US, while suggesting a new way for investors, companies, philanthropies, and public-sector leaders to prioritize where and how best to act to address racial disparities. Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/ejhv4kTQ #TheStateofBlackResidents #EconomicMobility
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Recent years have put an acute focus on racial disparities across America. However, inequities reported at the national level often fail to capture what’s happening in specific communities – whether they are stories of progress, stagnation, or even regression. A new report from my colleagues within the McKinsey Institute for Black Economic Mobility explores differences in the economic, social, and physical well-being of Black residents across the US based on the type of community in which they live. We also discuss interventions across community profiles that could benefit all US residents while setting the stage for more meaningful progress toward racial parity for Black Americans over the longer term. Mapping equity gaps at the local level offers insight into how equity outcomes for Black residents vary across different communities in the US, while suggesting a new way for investors, companies, philanthropies, and public-sector leaders to prioritize where and how best to act to address racial disparities. Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/eFqYPRpK #TheStateofBlackResidents #EconomicMobility
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Recent years have put an acute focus on racial disparities across America. However, inequities reported at the national level often fail to capture what’s happening in specific communities – whether they are stories of progress, stagnation, or even regression. A new report from my colleagues within the McKinsey Institute for Black Economic Mobility explores differences in the economic, social, and physical well-being of Black residents across the US based on the type of community in which they live. We also discuss interventions across community profiles that could benefit all US residents while setting the stage for more meaningful progress toward racial parity for Black Americans over the longer term. Mapping equity gaps at the local level offers insight into how equity outcomes for Black residents vary across different communities in the US, while suggesting a new way for investors, companies, philanthropies, and public-sector leaders to prioritize where and how best to act to address racial disparities. Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/gAPPByaD #TheStateofBlackResidents #EconomicMobility
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Recent years have put an acute focus on racial disparities across America. However, inequities reported at the national level often fail to capture what’s happening in specific communities – whether they are stories of progress, stagnation, or even regression. A new report from my colleagues within the McKinsey Institute for Black Economic Mobility explores differences in the economic, social, and physical well-being of Black residents across the US based on the type of community in which they live. We also discuss interventions across community profiles that could benefit all US residents while setting the stage for more meaningful progress toward racial parity for Black Americans over the longer term. Mapping equity gaps at the local level offers insight into how equity outcomes for Black residents vary across different communities in the US, while suggesting a new way for investors, companies, philanthropies, and public-sector leaders to prioritize where and how best to act to address racial disparities. Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/g22VP9zq #TheStateofBlackResidents #EconomicMobility
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Recent years have put an acute focus on racial disparities across America. However, inequities reported at the national level often fail to capture what’s happening in specific communities – whether they are stories of progress, stagnation, or even regression. A new report from my colleagues within the McKinsey Institute for Black Economic Mobility explores differences in the economic, social, and physical well-being of Black residents across the US based on the type of community in which they live. We also discuss interventions across community profiles that could benefit all US residents while setting the stage for more meaningful progress toward racial parity for Black Americans over the longer term. Mapping equity gaps at the local level offers insight into how equity outcomes for Black residents vary across different communities in the US, while suggesting a new way for investors, companies, philanthropies, and public-sector leaders to prioritize where and how best to act to address racial disparities. Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/gzPtctBp #TheStateofBlackResidents #EconomicMobility
The state of Black residents: The relevance of place to racial equity and outcomes
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Recent years have put an acute focus on racial disparities across America. However, inequities reported at the national level often fail to capture what’s happening in specific communities – whether they are stories of progress, stagnation, or even regression. A new report from my colleagues within the McKinsey Institute for Black Economic Mobility explores differences in the economic, social, and physical well-being of Black residents across the US based on the type of community in which they live. We also discuss interventions across community profiles that could benefit all US residents while setting the stage for more meaningful progress toward racial parity for Black Americans over the longer term. Mapping equity gaps at the local level offers insight into how equity outcomes for Black residents vary across different communities in the US, while suggesting a new way for investors, companies, philanthropies, and public-sector leaders to prioritize where and how best to act to address racial disparities. Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/gFcbeTC6 #TheStateofBlackResidents #EconomicMobility
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Recent years have put an acute focus on racial disparities across America. However, inequities reported at the national level often fail to capture what’s happening in specific communities – whether they are stories of progress, stagnation, or even regression. A new report from my colleagues within the McKinsey Institute for Black Economic Mobility explores differences in the economic, social, and physical well-being of Black residents across the US based on the type of community in which they live. We also discuss interventions across community profiles that could benefit all US residents while setting the stage for more meaningful progress toward racial parity for Black Americans over the longer term. Mapping equity gaps at the local level offers insight into how equity outcomes for Black residents vary across different communities in the US, while suggesting a new way for investors, companies, philanthropies, and public-sector leaders to prioritize where and how best to act to address racial disparities. Read the report here: https://lnkd.in/ermAaewK #TheStateofBlackResidents #EconomicMobility
The state of Black residents: The relevance of place to racial equity and outcomes
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