bullshit.
Among racial and ethnic groups, the unemployment rate for Asian workers may have been as high as 20.3% in May. That would have put them on par with Black (19.8%) and Hispanic (20.4%) workers, compared with an adjusted rate of 13.5% for white workers. Notably, the unemployment rate among Asian workers
in February was only 2.5%, significantly less than the rate for Hispanic (4.8%) and Black (6.2%) workers.
The official U.S. unemployment rate understated the situation for women, Asian Americans, immigrants and workers without a bachelor’s degree.
www.pewresearch.org
bullshit.
Today, income inequality in the U.S. is greatest among Asians. From 1970 to 2016, the gap in the standard of living between Asians near the top and the bottom of the income ladder nearly doubled, and the distribution of income among Asians transformed from being one of the most equal to being the most unequal among America’s major racial and ethnic groups.
The gap in the standard of living between Asians near the top and the bottom of the income ladder nearly doubled from 1970 to 2016. Amid rising inequality overall, Asians displaced blacks as the most economically divided major U.S. racial or ethnic group.
www.pewsocialtrends.org
The U.S. Asian population overall does well on measures of economic well-being compared with the U.S. population as a whole, but this varies widely among Asian subgroups. The median annual household income of households headed by Asian Americans is $73,060, compared with $53,600 among all U.S. households. But these overall figures hide differences among Asian origin groups. Four groups have household incomes well below the median household income for all Americans:
Bangladeshi ($49,800), Hmong ($48,000), Nepalese ($43,500) and Burmese ($36,000). By contrast, Indian households have the highest median income ($100,000), followed by Filipinos ($80,000), Japanese and Sri Lankans (each $74,000).
A record 22 million Asian Americans trace their roots to more than 20 countries in East and Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent.
www.pewresearch.org
bullshit.
Laotian and Cambodian children were more likely to live in a single parent family than
non-Hispanic White children. They were also more likely to be living in a single-father
family than all major race and ethnic groups.
Four Asian groups (Laotian, Cambodian, Hmong, and Filipino) had higher birth rates
among unmarried women than non-Hispanic White women.
im not gonna call bullshit, but this needs to be qualified.
About half of Asians ages 25 and older (51%) have a bachelor’s degree or more, compared with 30% of all Americans this age.
These shares vary widely by Asian origin group. Indians have the highest level of educational attainment among Asian Americans, with 72% holding a bachelor’s degree or more in 2015. A majority of Sri Lankan (57%),
Mongolian (59%) and Malaysian (60%) adults 25 and older have a bachelor’s degree or more. But lower shares of adults have a bachelor’s degree or more for
Cambodians (18%), Hmong (17%), Laotians (16%) and Bhutanese (9%).
what asians are you talking about specifically?
the problem is that you dont know how to use or process data.
dumbass.