It is no misconception that a vastly higher percentage of the minority population (with one minority group in particular) is on welfare and other government assistance than the general population as a whole. It is also no conincidence that the minority population (and that same minority group in particular) has a vastly higher percentage of births out of wedlock and single parent households that the general population as a whole.
There you go again RC, clouding the discussion with fact.
Overlooked resource. Use them for giant farms and manufacturing centers.
Third time you go to prison lose citizenship and shipped to Somalia.
It is mostly just statistician speak, but that is how America mostly measure whatever they are measuring. Say just 4% of the overall population is on welfare, but 70%+ of black Americans are on welfare. That is how we get to a portion being higher than the whole. Everything is discussed in this way. Unemployment at 8%, but veteran unemployment at 10%? Veteran unemployment is thus higher than the general population. I have a feeling if RC added numbers, you would have understood, so a slip on his/her part.
Wasn't awkwardly worded to me because what you said and what I said are not the same thing.
Example
General population rate--6%
Group A rate (80% of general population)--5%
Group B rate (20% of general population)--10%
The minority (Group B) rate of 10% is greater than both the rate of the rest of the general population (Group A, 5%) and the general population rate as a whole (6%). Two different rates, depending on how you want to make the comparison.
You gotta love our justice system.
Good old Memorial Gym
I know I shouldn't find that funny but I do.