61% of children live in families whose resources fall below the rate of economic security for age adults. And for older adults, it's just under half. Looking across racial and ethnic groups, we see Higher rates of economic insecurity for Hispanic people and black people than Asian and Pacific Islanders and white people. And a lot of that reflects historic discrepancies in where people can live, their educational opportunities, their work opportunities. (23:03–23:12)
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Asserts racial disparities in economic insecurity rates.
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