The racial wage gap may be shrinking, but it's still got a ways to go.
The median weekly earnings for full-time wage and salaried Black or African American 16-to-24-year-olds was $614.
Though a smaller gap than the national one, that still works out to be about 82 cents to white workers' dollar.
Children born in higher income and higher wealth families will have greater access to opportunities.
Andre Perry Senior fellow at BrookingsThe resulting family wealth can hinder access to higher paying jobs as well.
Persons:
it's, haven't, Andre Perry, Andre Perry Senior, Perry, Valerie Wilson
Organizations:
Nationwide, Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Brookings, Pew Research Center, BLS, Economic Policy Institute
Locations:
Brookings