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In News We Know: Black Families Have Highest Number Of Working Moms, Despite Households In Poverty

By Rayna Reid Rayford ·Updated November 2, 2023

It’s harder for Black Americans born into poverty to break the cycle and escape than their white counterparts.

According to the 2023 State of Babies Yearbook, “approximately three in five Black (62.3 percent) and Native American

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