Semantics, I know, but.

But wouldn't this be more accurate:

In the US, if you are poor, you are more likely to be white.
In the US, if you are black, you are more likely to be above the poverty line 
than not.
In the US, if you are black, you are more likely to be poor than if you are 
white.


> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/27/05 10:18PM >>>
> the problem is that you cannot untangle race from SES. In the US if
> you're poor you're more likely to be black or other minority group
> than white.


Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company


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