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400 Families Own More Than Black America Combined

The staggering statistics behind the racial wealth gap.

Edy Zoo
9 min readJan 29, 2025
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Picture a quiet street where neighbors share home-cooked meals, families pass down treasured heirlooms, and local kids bike around corners etched with stories. Now imagine another avenue, glimmering with billionaires’ mansions, gilded gates, and financial portfolios that seem to swell by the hour.

Which location feels more familiar? For many viewers tuning in right now, the second image belongs to someone else’s reality — a distant world brimming with extravagant vacations, exclusive gatherings, and unimaginable inheritances. Yet these parallel universes exist side by side, and that striking contrast is shaking the nation’s conscience.

Before we dive deeper, let’s step back and consider one eye-opening fact: the combined wealth of 400 of our richest families outweighs the entire wealth of Black America. This staggering imbalance, first reported by the Institute for Policy Studies (ips-dc.org), seems so implausible that it begs the question: how did we get here?

Even so, the data doesn’t lie. America has a problem — a far-reaching dilemma that echoes through generations, fosters tension, and demands our attention. Meanwhile, millions of Black individuals search for opportunities that allow…

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Edy Zoo
Edy Zoo

Written by Edy Zoo

Edy Zoo is a social critic, theologian, and philosopher who writes about social subjects.

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