Black adults in their 30s are over 16 times more likely than white adults to be in the third generation of poverty in a row. A new report from AEI and the Brookings Future of the Middle Class Initiative provides a multigenerational perspective on economic inequality by race, showing the persistence of unequal economic opportunity for Black Americans over time.
As the Biden administration looks to address vulnerabilities in American supply chains, Elaine Dezenski and John Austin explain why a strategy of ally-shoring—an international framework that reinforces partnerships between the U.S. and its democratically minded allies—is the best way to rebuild our economy, strengthen U.S. global leadership, and reduce dependence on China.
"Today, many people think that pandemics and protests have never uniquely come together in this country, but they would be wrong. We have been here before. The question is what will happen now to prevent history from repeating itself in the decades ahead," writes Jennifer Roberts.
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