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well what im trying to say although its possible to rise above you rsocial status it does not alway shappen because the poor are not given the same chances and benefits that the rich are. This is because the rich have th emoney and power to stay where they are and to keep the rest down unless they see if fit to allow them in their social status and ranks
 
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well what im trying to say although its possible to rise above you rsocial status it does not alway shappen because the poor are not given the same chances and benefits that the rich are. This is because the rich have th emoney and power to stay where they are and to keep the rest down unless they see if fit to allow them in their social status and ranks

there is defintly a caste system in america but the asians and blacks will be my example
the asians will come to the USA and set up a home and go to school and is about 3 generations their family will own their own bussinesses and be CEOs of other corp.

the blacks have been here for 30 generations and have not established a surviving bussiness and most of the time dont even speak english well
i am not saying this is always the case but it is a lot of the time
some stats
18%

Percentage of blacks 25 and older who had a bachelor's degree or higher in 2010.​




asian americans with a college degree 42.9 precent
 
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From 2002 to 2007, the number of black-owned businesses increased by 60.5 percent to 1.9 million, more than triple the national rate of 18.0 percent, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Survey of Business Owners. Over the same period, receipts generated by black-owned businesses increased 55.1 percent to $137.5 billion. Black-owned businesses continued to be one of the fastest growing segments of our economy, showing rapid growth in both the number of businesses and total sales during this time period
 
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From 2002 to 2007, the number of black-owned businesses increased by 60.5 percent to 1.9 million, more than triple the national rate of 18.0 percent, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Survey of Business Owners. Over the same period, receipts generated by black-owned businesses increased 55.1 percent to $137.5 billion. Black-owned businesses continued to be one of the fastest growing segments of our economy, showing rapid growth in both the number of businesses and total sales during this time period

that is before the ecommy crashed and i am looking in the present
 
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yea abou the percentage of blacks and asians that graduate college

DodgeFB and Cerise come and help
JUSTICE LEAGUE ASSEMBLE
 
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DodgeFB and Cerise come and help
JUSTICE LEAGUE ASSEMBLE

ya run away because my stats are supeior

Because Asian Americans total less than 6% of the entire U.S. population, the diversity of the group is often disregarded in media and news discussions of "Asians" or of "Asian Americans." These people had predjuice aginst them. they rose above a lot of too.

where do you see the blacks rising above this is not always the case but it is a lot of the time
here are some stats

Median household income for Asians in the U.S. – which was 117 percent of the median for non-Hispanic White households ($48,977)
http://www.pobronson.com/factbook/pages/414.html

blacks
$34241
 
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There are hard working people of all races. In my opinion we need to concentrate on things that will benefit everyone.:)
 
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