Blacks, Whites Are Worlds Apart on Views of Race and Inequality
There are deep divisions between blacks and whites in how they see racial discrimination, barriers to black progress and prospects for change.
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There are deep divisions between blacks and whites in how they see racial discrimination, barriers to black progress and prospects for change.
Interactive: Views on Race in America
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For the first time since 1880, Americans ages 18 to 34 are more likely to be living with their parent(s) than in a household shared with a spouse or partner.
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The American middle class is losing ground in metropolitan areas across the country, affecting communities from Boston to Seattle and from Dallas to Milwaukee.
Interactive: Are You in the Middle Class?
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News in the Numbers
From: "Women and Leadership" (Reports, Jan 14, 2015)
From: "Childlessness Falls, Family Size Grows Among Highly Educated Women" (Reports, May 7, 2015)
From: "Family Support in Graying Societies" (Reports, May 21, 2015)
From: "Multiracial in America" (Reports, Jun 11, 2015)
From: "More Millennials Living With Family Despite Improved Job Market" (Reports, Jul 29, 2015)
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