Most districts in major US cities unaffordable to Black residents: The Guardian
Xinhua | Updated: 2022-05-12 14:18
LONDON - The majority of local Black residents could not afford as many as 93 percent of districts in major US cities at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Guardian reported on Tuesday.
The newspaper reported that the National Equity Atlas, a research initiative, also found that the majority of zip codes affordable for Black, Latinx and low-income households have long suffered from disinvestment and lack high-quality schools, clean air, parks, safe streets and good jobs.
These findings "paint a bleak picture of both severe racial inequality and a growing shortage of affordable housing in cities across the US," the newspaper commented.
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