7. A comprehensive analysis by the Journal Sentinel (JS), (December 2004), on the current conditions of the black commu
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7. A comprehensive analysis by the Journal Sentinel (JS),
(December 2004), on the current conditions of the black community
in Milwaukee shows a dire economic situation under which the people
endure unparalleled sufferings. In fact, when comparing it with the
economic conditions in white communities of the surrounding areas,
JS characterizes the dreadful economic state in the black community
as “... still separate and unequal”. It declares that Milwaukee had
the highest black unemployment rate of the major cities surveyed in
2002 by the Bureau of labor Statistics. The Bureau also found that
59% of Milwaukee’s black males 16 and older were idle, and that the
city’s unemployment rate was more than three times its white
unemployment rate. The analysis deduces that Milwaukee’s
working-age black men suffer almost twice the drop in employment
that the U.S.A. endured during the Depression Era
What you need to do: Apply your knowledge of the Four C’s and
explore the root causes of economic conditions in the Milwaukee
black community. Your analysis must contain a sound assessment of
problems that reflects your knowledge of this course.
(December 2004), on the current conditions of the black community
in Milwaukee shows a dire economic situation under which the people
endure unparalleled sufferings. In fact, when comparing it with the
economic conditions in white communities of the surrounding areas,
JS characterizes the dreadful economic state in the black community
as “... still separate and unequal”. It declares that Milwaukee had
the highest black unemployment rate of the major cities surveyed in
2002 by the Bureau of labor Statistics. The Bureau also found that
59% of Milwaukee’s black males 16 and older were idle, and that the
city’s unemployment rate was more than three times its white
unemployment rate. The analysis deduces that Milwaukee’s
working-age black men suffer almost twice the drop in employment
that the U.S.A. endured during the Depression Era
What you need to do: Apply your knowledge of the Four C’s and
explore the root causes of economic conditions in the Milwaukee
black community. Your analysis must contain a sound assessment of
problems that reflects your knowledge of this course.