Document Type
Report
Date
10-24-2022
Language
Eng
Funder(s)
MetLife Foundation
Acknowledgements
This research was supported by a grant from MetLife Foundation, awarded through Syracuse University’s Lender Center for Social Justice. As part of a three-year initiative, the Lender Center is leading a series of research projects, convenings, and public scholarship efforts aimed at addressing the root causes of wealth disparities in the United States.
Disciplines
Economics
Description/Abstract
This report examines the racial wealth gap for people with disabilities in the United States. While the racial wealth gap is well-documented, with the median White household having a net worth 7-10 times higher than the median Black household, the wealth gap experienced by people with disabilities remains less explored.
Recommended Citation
Goodman, Nanette; Avila-Acosta, Montserrat; Hyseni, Fitore; and Blanck, Peter, "New Report Prepared for Syracuse University’s Lender Center for Social Justice – Disability as a Critical Element in Exploring the Racial Wealth Gap -- Report" (2022). The Lender Center for Social Justice. 14.
https://surface.syr.edu/lender/14
Source
Syracuse University Burton Blatt Institute
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