Whitey Ford
12-08-2018, 04:09 PM
It's the product of waycissm that nigger houses are valued at far less prices than human homes. Not the fact that nigger neighborhoods have a far higher rate of crime or anything LOL. Damn, I miss Colin Flaherty. F*** yotube for banning him, I'd really love o see the video he'd make about this.
aws have changed, but the value of assets—buildings, schools, leadership, and land itself—are inextricably linked to the perceptions of black people. And those negative perceptions persist.
"...perceptions of black people. ...negative perceptions." LOL, I wonder why that is.
Through the prism of the real estate market and homeownership in black neighborhoods, this report attempts to address the question: What is the cost of racial bias? This report seeks to understand how much money majority-black communities are losing in the housing market stemming from racial bias, finding that owner-occupied homes in black neighborhoods are undervalued by $48,000 per home on average, amounting to $156 billion in cumulative losses.
"...the cost of racial bias." Not crime rates, mind you, but racial bias.
https://www.brookings.edu/research/devaluation-of-assets-in-black-neighborhoods/
aws have changed, but the value of assets—buildings, schools, leadership, and land itself—are inextricably linked to the perceptions of black people. And those negative perceptions persist.
"...perceptions of black people. ...negative perceptions." LOL, I wonder why that is.
Through the prism of the real estate market and homeownership in black neighborhoods, this report attempts to address the question: What is the cost of racial bias? This report seeks to understand how much money majority-black communities are losing in the housing market stemming from racial bias, finding that owner-occupied homes in black neighborhoods are undervalued by $48,000 per home on average, amounting to $156 billion in cumulative losses.
"...the cost of racial bias." Not crime rates, mind you, but racial bias.
https://www.brookings.edu/research/devaluation-of-assets-in-black-neighborhoods/