Mr Uncle Leroy
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For many, San Francisco income levels have been steadily rising the last four years.
The median household income for whites reached $104,300 last year, up 14 percent since 2011, according to recently released census data. The annual household median rose for Latinos and Asians, as well.
But not all have fared as well during the city's seemingly relentless explosion of wealth.
In the same span, the median income of San Francisco's shrinking black population fell to $29,500, a 5 percent decline. It's even lower than what blacks make in Oakland or San Bernardino County, the most affordable part of the state.
And the economic disparity between whites and African Americans isn't much better in other Bay Area counties
Stark San Francisco income gap between whites, African Americans
The median household income for whites reached $104,300 last year, up 14 percent since 2011, according to recently released census data. The annual household median rose for Latinos and Asians, as well.
But not all have fared as well during the city's seemingly relentless explosion of wealth.
In the same span, the median income of San Francisco's shrinking black population fell to $29,500, a 5 percent decline. It's even lower than what blacks make in Oakland or San Bernardino County, the most affordable part of the state.
And the economic disparity between whites and African Americans isn't much better in other Bay Area counties

Stark San Francisco income gap between whites, African Americans