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Publications [#289177] of William A. Darity

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  1. Darity, W; Hamilton, D, Bold Policies for Economic Justice, The Review of Black Political Economy, vol. 39 no. 1 (January, 2012), pp. 79-85, SAGE Publications, ISSN 0034-6446 [doi]
    (last updated on 2026/01/17)

    Abstract:
    The U.S. is characterized by a longstanding pattern of large structural racial inequality that deepens further as a result of economic downturn. Although there have been some improvements in the income gap up until around the mid 1970s, the employment gap, and the racial wealth gap - two dramatic indicators of economic security - remains exorbitant and stubbornly persistent. We offer two race-neutral programs that could go a long way towards eliminating racial inequality, while at the same time providing economic security, mobility and sustainability for all Americans. The first program, a federal job guarantee, would provide the economic security of a job and the removal of the threat of unemployment for all Americans. The second program, a substantial child development account that rises progressively based on the familial asset positioning of the child's parents, would provide a pathways towards asset security for all Americans regardless of their economic position at birth.


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