Income segregation among black and Latino families is now much higher than among white families, which means that low - income communities of color suffer more than ever from a double segregation by race and
Income segregation among black and Latino families is now much higher than among white families, which
means that low -
income communities of color suffer more than ever from a double segregation by race and
income communities of color suffer more than ever from a double
segregation by race and class.
U.S. Private Schools Increasingly Serve Affluent Families (Vox CEPR's Policy Portal) Richard Murnane discusses how fewer middle - class children are now enrolled in private schools and that an increase in residential
segregation by
income in the US
means that urban public and urban private schools have less socioeconomic diversity than they had decades ago.