black immigrants vs black Americans financial health

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Most people tend to think of African Americans as a monolithic group. But there are many different ethnic groups that make up Black America, such as native-born Blacks, who are descended from enslaved Africans, Blacks hailing from the Caribbean, Latin Americans and African immigrants. According to a Pew Research Survey of U.S. Census Bureau data, those numbers are rising. Currently Black immigrants make up 8.7 percent of the nation’s Black population, triple the number from 1980. Those figures are expected to double by mid century.

“Rapid growth in the Black immigrant population is expected to continue. The Census Bureau projects that by 2060, 16.5 percent of U.S. Blacks will be immigrants,” said Pew writer Monica Anderson. She also pointed out many Black immigrants live in urban areas.

“In certain metropolitan areas, foreign-born Blacks make up a significant share of the overall Black population. For example, among the metropolitan areas with the largest Black populations, roughly a third of Blacks (34 percent) living in the Miami metro area are immigrants,” Anderson said. “In the New York metro area, that share is 28 percent. And in the Washington, D.C., area, it is 15 percent.”

Black immigrants from the Caribbean are well known for their cultural and political influence on the United States. Gen. Colin Powell, a former secretary of state; former Attorney General Eric Holder, Minister Louis Farrakhan and actor Harry Belafonte all come from Caribbean backgrounds. That influence is still felt today, according to the Pew Research Survey.

“Black immigrants are from many parts of the world, but half are from the Caribbean alone,” Anderson said. “Jamaica is the largest source country with about 682,000 Black immigrants born there, accounting for 18 percent of the national total. Haiti follows with 586,000 Black immigrants, making up 15 percent of the U.S. Black immigrant population.”

Immigration from African countries has also seen a huge jump in numbers, according to the survey.

“Between 2000 and 2013, the number of Black African immigrants living in the U.S. rose 137 percent, from 574,000 to 1.4 million,” Anderson said. “Africans now make up 36 percent of the total foreign-born Black population, up from 24 percent in 2000 and just 7 percent in 1980. Among Black immigrants from Africa, virtually all are from sub-Saharan African countries, with only 1 percent of all Black immigrants from North Africa. Nigeria, with 226,000 immigrants, and Ethiopia, with 191,000, are the two largest birth countries for Black African immigrants to the U.S.”

Contrary to public opinion, Africans had the highest degree attainment among immigrants even more than Asians, who are often seen as the “model minority.” This might explain why they are doing better financially than Black Americans.

“Black immigrants are doing better economically than Blacks born in the U.S. Household incomes for foreign-born Blacks are, on average, $10,000 higher than U.S.-born Blacks. And Black immigrants are less likely to live in poverty,” according to a Black Enterprise article by Stacey Tisdale.

The Pew Research Survey also indicated foreign born Blacks were older, more educated than Black Americans and more likely to be married.

“Immigrant Blacks ages 25 and older are also more likely than U.S.-born Blacks to have a bachelor’s degree or more (26 percent versus 19 percent), less likely to live in poverty (20 percent versus 28 percent) and on average, have higher household incomes,” Anderson said. “They’re also much more likely to be married (48 percent among those ages 18 and older versus 28 percent ) than U.S.-born Blacks, which is likely tied to their higher median age.”
 

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The Census Bureau projects that by 2060, 16.5 percent of U.S. Blacks will be immigrants,” .... not 17% :krs:

Yall stay posting this dumb article:mjlol:

Also comparing 3-4 million people to 40 million people by taking an average is 5th grade math. Take the 4 million best AAs and it'd get ugly :dead:
 

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The Census Bureau projects that by 2060, 16.5 percent of U.S. Blacks will be immigrants,” .... not 17% :krs:

Yall stay posting this dumb article:mjlol:

Also comparing 3-4 million people to 40 million people by taking an average is 5th grade math. Take the 4 million best AAs and it'd get ugly :dead:

:mindblown:
 

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The Census Bureau projects that by 2060, 16.5 percent of U.S. Blacks will be immigrants,” .... not 17% :krs:

Yall stay posting this dumb article:mjlol:

Also comparing 3-4 million people to 40 million people by taking an average is 5th grade math. Take the 4 million best AAs and it'd get ugly :dead:
U can always count on Poitier to turn shyt into a fight between blacks :mjlol:

Its jus a cool lil infornative article, chill bruh :pachaha:
 

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U can always count on Poitier to turn shyt into a fight between blacks :mjlol:

Its jus a cool lil infornative article, chill bruh :pachaha:

Contrary to public opinion, Africans had the highest degree attainment among immigrants even more than Asians, who are often seen as the “model minority.” This might explain why they are doing better financially than Black Americans.

“Black immigrants are doing better economically than Blacks born in the U.S. Household incomes for foreign-born Blacks are, on average, $10,000 higher than U.S.-born Blacks. And Black immigrants are less likely to live in poverty,” according to a Black Enterprise article by Stacey Tisdale.

The Pew Research Survey also indicated foreign born Blacks were older, more educated than Black Americans and more likely to be married.

“Immigrant Blacks ages 25 and older are also more likely than U.S.-born Blacks to have a bachelor’s degree or more (26 percent versus 19 percent), less likely to live in poverty (20 percent versus 28 percent) and on average, have higher household incomes,” Anderson said. “They’re also much more likely to be married (48 percent among those ages 18 and older versus 28 percent ) than U.S.-born Blacks, which is likely tied to their higher median age.”

Only people who have an inferiority complex boast about misleading information like this.
 

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Most people tend to think of African Americans as a monolithic group. But there are many different ethnic groups that make up Black America, such as native-born Blacks, who are descended from enslaved Africans, Blacks hailing from the Caribbean, Latin Americans and African immigrants. According to a Pew Research Survey of U.S. Census Bureau data, those numbers are rising. Currently Black immigrants make up 8.7 percent of the nation’s Black population, triple the number from 1980. Those figures are expected to double by mid century.

“Rapid growth in the Black immigrant population is expected to continue. The Census Bureau projects that by 2060, 16.5 percent of U.S. Blacks will be immigrants,” said Pew writer Monica Anderson. She also pointed out many Black immigrants live in urban areas.

“In certain metropolitan areas, foreign-born Blacks make up a significant share of the overall Black population. For example, among the metropolitan areas with the largest Black populations, roughly a third of Blacks (34 percent) living in the Miami metro area are immigrants,” Anderson said. “In the New York metro area, that share is 28 percent. And in the Washington, D.C., area, it is 15 percent.”

Black immigrants from the Caribbean are well known for their cultural and political influence on the United States. Gen. Colin Powell, a former secretary of state; former Attorney General Eric Holder, Minister Louis Farrakhan and actor Harry Belafonte all come from Caribbean backgrounds. That influence is still felt today, according to the Pew Research Survey.

“Black immigrants are from many parts of the world, but half are from the Caribbean alone,” Anderson said. “Jamaica is the largest source country with about 682,000 Black immigrants born there, accounting for 18 percent of the national total. Haiti follows with 586,000 Black immigrants, making up 15 percent of the U.S. Black immigrant population.”

Immigration from African countries has also seen a huge jump in numbers, according to the survey.

“Between 2000 and 2013, the number of Black African immigrants living in the U.S. rose 137 percent, from 574,000 to 1.4 million,” Anderson said. “Africans now make up 36 percent of the total foreign-born Black population, up from 24 percent in 2000 and just 7 percent in 1980. Among Black immigrants from Africa, virtually all are from sub-Saharan African countries, with only 1 percent of all Black immigrants from North Africa. Nigeria, with 226,000 immigrants, and Ethiopia, with 191,000, are the two largest birth countries for Black African immigrants to the U.S.”

Contrary to public opinion, Africans had the highest degree attainment among immigrants even more than Asians, who are often seen as the “model minority.” This might explain why they are doing better financially than Black Americans.

“Black immigrants are doing better economically than Blacks born in the U.S. Household incomes for foreign-born Blacks are, on average, $10,000 higher than U.S.-born Blacks. And Black immigrants are less likely to live in poverty,” according to a Black Enterprise article by Stacey Tisdale.

The Pew Research Survey also indicated foreign born Blacks were older, more educated than Black Americans and more likely to be married.

“Immigrant Blacks ages 25 and older are also more likely than U.S.-born Blacks to have a bachelor’s degree or more (26 percent versus 19 percent), less likely to live in poverty (20 percent versus 28 percent) and on average, have higher household incomes,” Anderson said. “They’re also much more likely to be married (48 percent among those ages 18 and older versus 28 percent ) than U.S.-born Blacks, which is likely tied to their higher median age.”


So anyway African Americans have been immigrating to Ghana in record numbers. Guess what? They are more educated than Ghanans as a whole. Why do you ask? Because the numbers are skewed due to there being so few Americans and so many Ghanans. That is the same situation that exist in the USA; the few Africans hitting the USA are mostly of the educated class, whereas they are being compared against all African Americans; including the educated class and your regular street brothers. .

Now lets wait until your average low end brother and sister from Lagos and other parts of Africa start immigrating to the USA and you are going to see those haughty numbers plummet fast; because Lagos has a true criminal class. And then lets wait until your average hoodrat brother and sister from the USA start hitting up Ghana. Then you are going to realize that every society has educated people and every society has got people holding you back.

http://afkinsider.com/29041/african-americans-visiting-moving-ghana-record-numbers/
 

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So anyway African Americans have been immigrating to Ghana in record numbers. Guess what? They are more educated than Ghanans as a whole. Why do you ask? Because the numbers are skewed due to there being so few Americans and so many Ghanans. That is the same situation that exist in the USA; the few Africans hitting the USA are mostly of the educated class, whereas they are being compared against all African Americans; including the educated class and your regular street brothers. .

Now lets wait until your average low end brother and sister from Lagos and other parts of Africa start immigrating to the USA and you are going to see those haughty numbers plummet fast; because Lagos has a true criminal class. And then lets wait until your average hoodrat brother and sister from the USA start hitting up Ghana. Then you are going to realize that every society has educated people and every society has got people holding you back.

http://afkinsider.com/29041/african-americans-visiting-moving-ghana-record-numbers/


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So anyway African Americans have been immigrating to Ghana in record numbers. Guess what? They are more educated than Ghanans as a whole. Why do you ask? Because the numbers are skewed due to there being so few Americans and so many Ghanans. That is the same situation that exist in the USA; the few Africans hitting the USA are mostly of the educated class, whereas they are being compared against all African Americans; including the educated class and your regular street brothers. .

Now lets wait until your average low end brother and sister from Lagos and other parts of Africa start immigrating to the USA and you are going to see those haughty numbers plummet fast; because Lagos has a true criminal class. And then lets wait until your average hoodrat brother and sister from the USA start hitting up Ghana. Then you are going to realize that every society has educated people and every society has got people holding you back.

http://afkinsider.com/29041/african-americans-visiting-moving-ghana-record-numbers/


There are a lot of details missing in this article. I would like to know how the children of these immigrants are doing vs the immigrants themselves
 
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