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  1. Mar 28, 2022 · Report Mar 28, 2022. Black Men and the U.S. Economy: How the Economic Recovery Is Perpetuating Systemic Racism. While the U.S. economy is recovering for many Americans, Black men continue...

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    According to the US Census Bureau American Community Survey (2021) the Black male population who consider themselves ‘Black Alone’ (and not combined with any other race) in the United States was 20 Million in 2021. This is 48% of the total Black Alone populationcompared to Black females who make up 52% of the Black population.. The median age of Bl...

    By 2021 about 52% of Black men (compared to 61% of all men) 25 and older had been to college which was an increase from 50% in 2018. The percentage of Black men with a bachelor’s degree or higher has increased from 19% to 22% during the same time period (compared to 34% of all men who had a bachelor’s degree and higher in 2021. The second biggest d...

    African American males ages 16 to 64 had a lower participation rate in the labor force (69%) compared to ‘all males’ (79%) (see below table). Labor force participation refers to the percent of men who were either working or looking for work. Males not in the labor force include those who may be full time students, disabled, and others who are not l...

    Nationwide there are 93 Black men with full-time jobs for every 100 Black women with full-time jobs but that number can vary greatly depending on the location. (See Chart Below) For example1. San Diego (167%) has 167 full-time working Black men for every 100 full-time working Black women, while 49. St. Louis (78%) only has 78 full-time working Blac...

    The percentages of Black men who are married and who have never been married are almost the exact opposite of those percentages for ‘all men’ in America (left chart). Although50% of Black men have NEVER been married (down two points from 2018) 50% of ‘all men’ are CURRENTLY married. Only 33% of Black men are CURRENTLY married while only 37% of ‘all...

    In 2013 about 6% of working-age (18-64yrs old) Black men were in state or federal prison, or in a municipal jail (see chart right). This was three times higher than the 2% of ‘all men’ in the same age group. What’s even more concerning is that approximately 34%* of all working-age Black men who were not incarcerated were ex-offenderscompared to 12%...

  2. Nov 19, 2020 · Black men have been the most likely among Black and white Americans to die of COVID-19 at a rate 2.4 times that of white men, according to CDC data through July 2020. The figure below showed...

  3. Find Black Men in America: Road to 2024 on NBC.com and the NBC app. Trymaine Lee and Charles Coleman Jr. explore the nuance of being a Black man in America.

  4. Jul 23, 2023 · TV shows, movies, and music tend to focus on Black men who are suffering, but Black men in corporate America are changing the narrative. “Black men are not a monolith. We are...

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  6. Apr 14, 2022 · These are among the key findings from a recent Pew Research Center survey of 3,912 Black Americans conducted online Oct. 4-17, 2021. This report is the latest in a series of Pew Research Center studies focused on describing the rich diversity of Black people in the United States.

  7. Feb 4, 2024 · NBC. February 4, 2024. 1. In a brand new MSNBC documentary, Correspondent Trymaine Lee and civil rights attorney Charles Coleman Jr. explore the intersection of race, culture and politics through...

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