Of
the nonwhite buyers, 15 percent were Hispanic; 11 percent, Asian; and 4 percent, black.
Not exact matches
Research shows high dealer markups often disproportionately affect
nonwhite people — in other words, car dealers charge black and Latino
buyers higher interest markups than they do white
buyers.
It sent
buyers to eight dealerships in eastern Virginia and found that white borrowers with weaker credit profiles got less expensive financing options and more favorable treatment than their
nonwhite counterparts who were more financially qualified.
About 20 percent of home
buyers nationwide are
nonwhite, which makes a place like CityCenter a model for new diverse urban communities.