Asked by Praneeth Ganedi on Jun 15, 2024

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Of the children who grew up in long-term poverty (those living at least 9 years of their childhood in poverty) ,what percentage of them are from black families?

A) 50.
B) 60.
C) 70.
D) 80.

Long-Term Poverty

A condition where an individual or community experiences sustained periods of low income and living standards over many years.

Black Families

Refers to family units or households identified or classified as Black or African American, often studied in socio-economic and cultural contexts.

  • Identify the demographic profiles and traits of impoverishment across the United States.
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Michella BrownJun 18, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Approximately 80% of children who grew up in long-term poverty, defined as living at least 9 years of their childhood in poverty, are from black families. This statistic highlights the disproportionate impact of long-term poverty on black communities.