I didn't make the graph....i'm just the messenger. So why get so mad at me?
Sensitivity. That's another thing, we can't even discuss this without nikkas getting offended and taking it as some sort of "attack"
You're free to question the source. That's absolutely fine. But even if you look up the current stats in places other than this one...it's the same thing. Same percentages (or very very close to it)
If you really think this is far-fetched, then

You really believe we practice group economics more than them?
I've been out here trying to get other black men interested in entrepreneurship since i got out of the army and started my own real estate business (i used a lot of the money i saved from the military). The majority of black men rather receive a paycheck from an already established white owned company for life than link up with other black men, put money together and start their own businesses like other groups are doing. Even on here, except for a few brothers, a lot aren't trying hear anything about entrepreneurship, and immediately reject the mere mention of such. nikkas rather gossip about amber rose's twitter beefs, Yeezys and J's, Fifa and 2k, etc the truth isnt pretty but i'm not gonna sugarcoat it. Too many black men think like teenagers. Obsessed with gossipping, shopping, athletes and rappers. And, detached from reality. Black men are not building together as much as other men in America are. We don't even like to TALK about building. When one or two of us does, we get reactions similar to yours
Also don't see how you could fix your keyboard to type anything about asian owned businesses when they're draining blacks for their money. I can go to mostly any state in the US and come across a "chinatown" or "koreatown", entire blocks that are nothing but asian owned businesses, recirculating their money, employing family and friends.
Tell me, where are blacks opening up shop in other communities and draining them for their resources? Even our OWN blocks are getting siphoned by indians, arabs, and mexicans. Let me guess, that's not true, right? Because it doesn't sound good?
Of course black businesses exist, but the lack of them is the topic. And that site isn't the only one who has written about it before