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What’s The Matter With Wisconsin Blacks?

Steve Sailer

11/24/2019

Earlier: NYT Attempts to Explain "What’s the Matter with Wisconsin?"

One obvious way to try to figure out what kind of social arrangements help or hurt African-Americans is to look around the country for places where they tend to do relatively better or worse.

From Wisconsin Public Radio:

Milwaukee Ranks No. 1, Racine Ranks No. 2 For Worst City For African Americans
By Alana Watson
Published: Friday, November 15, 2019, 4:45pm

For the third year in a row, Milwaukee and Racine are among the worst cities in the United States for African Americans to live, according to a recent report from a financial news company.

Black Americans in the two cities make half of the median income of white residents and are nearly 12 times more likely to be put in prison than their white counterparts, according to the report.

24/7 Wall St., a Delaware-based financial company that produces financial news, ranked Milwaukee the worst city and Racine the second worst city for black people to live. Last year, Milwaukee ranked second and Racine ranked third. In 2017, Milwaukee ranked third and Racine ranked fourth.

The rankings are as follows:

Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, Wisconsin
Racine, Wisconsin
Waterloo-Cedar Falls, Iowa
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, Minnesota
Danville, Illinois
Niles-Benton Harbor, Michigan
Peoria, Illinois
Rockford, Illinois
Springfield, Illinois
Rochester, New York
Syracuse, New York
Kankakee, Illinois
Jackson, Michigan
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Erie, Pennsylvania

Most of the worst places for blacks are Northern Rust Belt cities, often smallish, in Purple or Blue states. Blacks tend to do badly in the more social democratic parts of the U.S., especially ones that were formerly prospering but aren’t so much anymore.

I offered my explanation for the poor performance of Wisconsin blacks in “What’s the Matter with Wisconsin?”


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