Wallet Hub - With Martin Luther King Jr. Day around the corner and large gaps still
existing between the incomes and employment rates of white and black
Americans, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its
report on 2024's States with the Most Racial Progress.
WalletHub measured the gaps between black people and white people across
22 key indicators of equality in each of the 50 states and the District
of Columbia. The data set ranges from median annual household income to
standardized-test scores to voter turnout.
States with the Most Racial Progress | Most Integrated States Overall | |
1. Georgia | 1. Hawaii | |
2. Texas | 2. Arizona | |
3. Mississippi | 3. New Mexico | |
4. New Mexico | 4. Washington | |
5. Wyoming | 5. Kentucky | |
6. Connecticut | 6. Alaska | |
7. New Jersey | 7. Delaware | |
8. Maryland | 8. Texas | |
9. Florida | 9. Georgia | |
10. North Carolina | 10. Maryland |
Key Stats
- The District of Columbia has the lowest gap in homeownership rates between white people and black people. Connecticut has made the most progress in closing this gap since 1970.
- Hawaii has the lowest gap in median annual household incomes between white people and black people. Georgia has made the most progress in closing this gap since 1979.
- Alaska has the lowest gap in unemployment rates between white people and black people. North Dakota has made the most progress in closing this gap since 1970.
- Hawaii has the lowest gap in poverty rates between white people and black people. Mississippi has made the most progress in closing this gap since 1970.
- Wyoming has the lowest gap in bachelor’s degree attainment (for adults age 25+) between white people and black people. Wyoming has also made the most progress in closing this gap since 1970.
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