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31.7%

Chinese-Americans
parents and

45.7%

youth are being directly
targeted by Covid-19 racial
discrimination online

More than

2,800 of hate incidents are
are directed at AAPI last 2020,
of which 70.9%is for verbal
harassment and 21.4% for shunning

37%

of Asian Americans experienced
serious financial problems
during the pandemic

Unemployment of Asian
Americans increase to

25%

during the pandemic

15,000-20,000
low-wage Chinese workers
were exploited in the 1850s
and is the first major immigration
wave in the U.S

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Black Americans are
three times
more likely than white
counterparts to catch,
be hospitalized with,
and die from COVID-19

Hate crimes targeting
Black Americans jumped
to an alarming rate of
40% in 2020
compared to previous years

Black poverty soared to a
pandemic high at 21.2%,

which remained close to double
that of the overall rate

12.3%

of Blacks are overrepresented
in some of the lowest-paying
agricultural, domestic,
and service vocations

Between 1500 and the
end of the slave trade
in the 1860s, at least
12 million
Africans were forcibly taken
to the New World, former
name of the Americas
by European settlers

Since the onset of the pandemic,
Asians (31%) and Blacks (21%)
adults are more likely to be subject
discrimination due to their
race and ethnicity

Asians and Blacks
are more likely than other
ethnic groups to report
negative experiences because
of their race and ethnicity

Structural racism in economic, educational,
and housing policies have produced
a stark racial wealth gap
among Blacks and Asians

26% of Asians
and 20% of Blacks

say they featured someone
might threaten or physically attack them

White Supremacy
is the root of racism towards Asian
and Black Americans

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18%

of US COVID-19 deaths are among
Latinos due to lack of access
to quality healthcare
and health disparities

14.1%

of the 4,784 hate crimes reported
by law enforcement agencies
in 2019 were classified
as anti-Hispanic or Latino bias

Latinos suffer from
health disproportionate
and economicimpacts

from COVID-19 due
to racial disparities

Despite being the fastest-growing
group of entrepreneurs, Hispanic
are still hit the hardest by the
coronavirus economic downturn,
with unemployment rate at

8.6%

26%

of recently arrived Latino immigrant
adults have higher education in 2018,
which helped the group shift towards
high-skill occupations

When it comes to crises,
people of color are most likely to be
blamed or scapegoated
than their white counterparts

Blacks, minorities have
a higher risk of becoming
victims of race,
ethnicity motivated
violent hate crimes

People of color are more
likely than white people to
lose wealth during
economic downturns

through job layoffs
and home foreclosures

People of color remain
overrepresented in the
lowest-paid agricultural,
domestic, and service
vocations

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