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"Lifting as We Climb: Women of Color, Wealth, and America's Future," Center for Community Economic Development
This article addresses the significant gap in wealth owned by diverse groups of women of color compared to men who are their racial counterparts and to white women. Both structural and cultural factors that contribute to the gap are discussed, along with policy solutions. Because women of color "are some of the most resilient, resourceful, and relied-upon people in our society" programs aimed at increasing economic security for these women are essential to the future economic health of the nation as a whole.
Divorced women of color have a median wealth of $4200. Divorced white women have a median wealth of:
a. $5324
b. $22,345
c. $52,210
d. $10,874

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