Sentences with phrase «time white households»

Fannie Mae's latest Own - Rent Analysis shows the U.S. population is projected to grow by 130 million people by 2050, at which time white households will comprise about 46 percent of the population, down from 65 percent today.

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White households are nearly 13 times richer than African - American ones.
Likewise, the wealth of white households is now more than 10 times the wealth of Hispanic households, compared with nine times the wealth in 2010.
The wealth of white households was 13 times greater than that of black households in 2013, versus eight times the wealth in 2010.
Preliminary rituals of Bible - reading (by the Commander to his household) preserve «bits of broken symbolism left over from the time before» (p. 60)-- bits that also appear on police vans (the Winged Eye), in uniforms (Handmaids wear red habits and stiff white blinders), in common speech (their standard farewell is «Under His Eye») and military orders (Guardians of the Faith watch everywhere, outranked by Angel forces).
Besides drowning out household noises, it also helps create healthy sleep habits as babies recognize the white noise sound as time for rest.
The average white legislator lived in a household income that was 10.7 times their county's living wage, based on cost of living estimates created by a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor.
D.C. suffers from steep wealth inequality, which maps along racial lines: According to a 2016 report from the Urban Institute, white households in D.C. boast a net worth 81 times greater than that of the average black household.
However, at a time and place when black and white citizens were not allowed to use the same drinking fountains, Temple's decision raises more than a few eyebrows, and the Rayburn household soon becomes the center of a local political firestorm.
Feeling responsible for his daughter, gentleman Sir Lindsay gets his child and drops her off at the home of his well - to - do uncle (Wilkinson, The Lone Ranger) and aunt (Watson, Anna Karenina), Lord and Lady Mansfield, along with her white similarly aged niece, Elizabeth Murray (Gadon, Enemy), where she will grow up in a household that loves her, but one that knows that there may not be much of a future for a mixed - race child in the very status - oriented Britain of the time.
According to Prosperity Now, a national nonprofit to expand economic opportunity for low - income families, and the Institute for Policy Studies, a progressive think tank, white households have seven times the amount of wealth as African Americans, and six times as much as Latinos.
In modern times, the net median household wealth for a white middle class family was $ 141,900 in 2013 compared to only $ 11,000 for a black middle class family (Reeves, 2013).
The # 1 hardcover fiction on NY Times Combined Print & E-Book Fiction list is The Help by Kathryn Stockett, the 544 - page blockbuster novel about African - American maids working in white households in Jackson, Mississippi during the early 1960s.
Throughout all this time, cats were allowed to come and go freely from human households — even President Calvin Coolidge's cat had free rein to wander to and from the White House during the 1920s.
Referencing investigative journalist John Pilger from his 2006 book Freedom Next Time, O» Toole states that «while the average white household income in South Africa has risen by 15 % in the post-apartheid period, the average black household income has fallen by 19 %.»
A total of 315 adolescent offspring participated in a follow - up study when they were 15 years old; 280 (89 %) were born to white mothers, 195 (62 %) to unmarried mothers, 151 (48 %) to mothers younger than 19 years, and 186 (59 %) to mothers from households of low socioeconomic status at the time of registration during pregnancy.
A 2016 piece by The New York Times found that in many of the country's biggest metros, black households earning more than $ 100,000 or more were still more likely to live in poorer neighborhoods than white households bringing in less than $ 25,000.
More than three times as many black households as white relied on subprime loans to buy their home in 2004, Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data collected by the Federal Reserve indicates.
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