There are 4 congressional districts in Mississippi. 3 are red and 1 is blue. The only blue district has a more than 1 in 5 use of food stamps while the other three don't come close. Sad thing is the blue district is also a gerrymandered majority minority district that continues to elect a black based on skin color.
TRUMP WILL TAKE FORTY STATES...UNLESS THE SAME IDIOTS WHO BROUGHT US THE 2020 DUNCE-O-CRAT IOWA CLUSTERFUCK CONTINUE THEIR SEDITIOUS ACTIVITIES...THEN HE WILL WIN EVEN MORE ..UNLESS THE RED CHINESE AND DNC COLLUDE, USE A PANDEMIC, AND THEN THE DEMOCRATS VIOLATE ARTICLE II OF THE CONSTITUTION, TO FACILLITATE MILLIONS OF ILLEGAL, UNVETTED, MAIL IN BALLOTS IN THE DARK OF NIGHT..
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Earl (11-10-2019)
States with lowest per capita incomes also have lower cost of living.
A large pepperoni pizza at a Florida Pizza Hut costs $6. In a Cali Pizza Hut it's $16.
Abortion rights dogma can obscure human reason & harden the human heart so much that the same person who feels
empathy for animal suffering can lack compassion for unborn children who experience lethal violence and excruciating
pain in abortion.
Unborn animals are protected in their nesting places, humans are not. To abort something is to end something
which has begun. To abort life is to end it.
PostmodernProphet (11-10-2019)
If one wants to add in the racial disparities in the U.S.......the North, Midwest & California.
These are the 15 worst cities for black Americans
Samuel Stebbins and Evan Comen
24/7 Wall Street
2/27/19
Methodology
To determine the 15 worst cities for black Americans, 24/7 Wall St. created an index consisting of eight measures to assess race-based gaps in socioeconomic outcomes in each of the nations metropolitan areas. Creating the index in this way ensured that cities were ranked on the differences between black and white residents and not on absolute levels of socioeconomic development. For each measure, we constructed an index from the gaps between black and white Americans. The index was standardized using interdecile normalization so outliers in the data did not skew results. We excluded metro areas where black residents comprised less than 5 percent of the population or where data limitations made comparisons between racial groups impossible.
Within the index, we considered 2016 data from the U.S. Census Bureaus American Community Survey on median household income, poverty, adult high school and bachelors degree attainment, homeownership, and unemployment rates. All ACS data are five-year estimates. Data on incarceration rates came from The Sentencing Project, a nonprofit dedicated to criminal justice reform, and are for the most recent available year. Because states, rather than metro areas, are responsible for the prison population, incarceration rates are for the state where the metro area is located. If a metro area spans more than one state, we used the state in which the metro areas principal city is located. From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, we used age-adjusted mortality rates by race for each U.S. county from 2012-2016 to calculate mortality rates at the metro level using a variation on the indirect standardization method. Incarceration and mortality rates are per 100,000 residents.
15. Chicago, Naperville and Elgin, Illinois
Black population: 1.6 million (16.9 percent)
Black median income: $36,017 (47.3 percent of white income)
Unemployment: 18.7 percent black; 5.8 percent white
Homeownership rate: 39.9 percent black; 74.6 percent white
14. Rochester, New York
Black population: 124,911 (11.5 percent)
Black median income: $28,681 (48.7 percent of white income)
Unemployment: 16.3 percent black; 5.4 percent white
Homeownership rate: 32.3 percent black; 73.9 percent white
13. Danville, Illinois
Black population: 10,946 (13.7 percent)
Black median income: $24,504 (52.1 percent of white income)
Unemployment: 22.5 percent black; 8.1 percent white
Homeownership rate: 31.0 percent black; 75.0 percent white
12. Trenton, New Jersey
Black population: 75,905 (20.5 percent)
Black median income: $43,393 (47.7 percent of white income)
Unemployment: 15.6 percent black; 6.2 percent white
Homeownership rate: 40.6 percent black; 76.3 percent white
11. Springfield, Illinois
Black population: 25,242 (12.0 percent)
Black median income: $27,197 (43.9 percent of white income)
Unemployment: 18.8 percent black; 5.8 percent white
Homeownership rate: 30.6 percent black; 75.8 percent white
10. Fresno, California
Black population: 48,434 (5.0 percent)
Black median income: $25,895 (42.2 percent of white income)
Unemployment: 22.3 percent black; 8.9 percent white
Homeownership rate: 25.1 percent black; 66.5 percent white
9. Kankakee, Illinois
Black population: 16,908 (15.2 percent)
Black median income: $28,816 (47.5 percent of white income)
Unemployment: 19.8 percent black; 6.2 percent white
Homeownership rate: 34.5 percent black; 76.6 percent white
8. Niles-Benton Harbor, Michigan
Black population: 22,985 (14.8 percent)
Black median income: $22,757 (44.2 percent of white income)
Unemployment: 17.4 percent black; 6.2 percent white
Homeownership rate: 34.6 percent black; 76.8 percent white
7. Decatur, Illinois
Black population: 15,319 (14.1 percent)
Black median income: $21,871 (42.3 percent of white income)
Unemployment: 21.7 percent black; 7.4 percent white
Homeownership rate: 36.4 percent black; 75.9 percent white
6. Elmira, New York
Black population: 5,143 (5.9 percent)
Black median income: $21,767 (42.6 percent of white income)
Unemployment: 15.9 percent black; 5.0 percent white
Homeownership rate: 22.4 percent black; 71.7 percent white
5. Peoria, Illinois
Black population: 34,462 (9.1 percent)
Black median income: $27,085 (45.6 percent of white income)
Unemployment: 17.9 percent black; 5.6 percent white
Homeownership rate: 31.4 percent black; 76.1 percent white
4. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Bloomington, Minnesota
Black population: 270,924 (7.8 percent)
Black median income: $31,653 (41.5 percent of white income)
Unemployment: 12.3 percent black; 3.9 percent white
Homeownership rate: 24.6 percent black; 75.8 percent white
3. Racine, Wisconsin
Black population: 21,450 (11.0 percent)
Black median income: $26,888 (42.3 percent of white income)
Unemployment: 16.6 percent black; 6.1 percent white
Homeownership rate: 31.4 percent black; 77.1 percent white
2. Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, Wisconsin
Black population: 260,776 (16.6 percent)
Black median income: $27,834 (42.5 percent of white income)
Unemployment: 16.1 percent black; 4.2 percent white
Homeownership rate: 28.2 percent black; 69.5 percent white
1. Waterloo-Cedar Falls, Iowa
Black population: 12,085 (7.1 percent)
Black median income: $25,897 (46.8 percent of white income)
Unemployment: 23.9 percent black; 4.4 percent white
Homeownership rate: 32.8 percent black; 73.2 percent white
Full story at https://www.usatoday.com/story/money...cans/38460961/
Abortion rights dogma can obscure human reason & harden the human heart so much that the same person who feels
empathy for animal suffering can lack compassion for unborn children who experience lethal violence and excruciating
pain in abortion.
Unborn animals are protected in their nesting places, humans are not. To abort something is to end something
which has begun. To abort life is to end it.
ThatOwlWoman (11-10-2019), Trumpet (11-10-2019)
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