by Nomad
Is it possible that in America the color of your skin will determine how well you will do in life?
A look at the statistics suggest that, despite all of the past progress on racial equality, if you are African American you will have the cards stacked against you. But especially if are also a man.
After reviewing numerous studies, Jorg Spenkuch, an assistant Professor of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences at Kellogg School of Management in Chicago came to a shocking conclusion.
"No matter where you look, race is a really important predictor of how well people do in life.”
He is one of the authors of Racial Disparities in Job Finding and Offered Wages which investigate how much discrimination can explain racial wage gaps African- Americans and other groups.
How, fifty years after the Civil Right Era, can this still be a problem in America?