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 WASHINGTON - The wealth gaps between whites and minorities have grown to their widest levels in a quarter-century. The recession and uneven recovery have erased decades of minority gains, leaving whites on average with 20 times the net worth of blacks and 18 times that of Hispanics, according to an analysis of new Census data.The analysis shows the racial and ethnic impact of the economic meltdown, which rava stanley website ged housing values and sent unemployment soaring. It offers the most direct government evidence yet of the disparity between predominantly younger minorities whose main asset is their home and older whites who are more likely to have 401 k  retirement accounts or other stock holdings. What s pushing the wealth of whites is the rebound in the stock market and corporate savings, while younger Hispanics and African-Americans who bought homes in the last decade  151; because that was the American dream  151; are seeing big declines,  said Timothy Smeeding, a Univ stanley cup ersity of Wisconsin-Madison professor who specializes in income inequality.Whites recover, but the black recession lingersShare of children hits record low in U.S.Births, not immigrants stanley usa , pushing U.S. Latino growthThe median wealth of white U.S. households in 2009 was $113,149, compared with $6,325 for Hispanics and $5,677 for blacks, according to the analysis released Tuesday by the Pew Research Center. Those ratios, roughly 20 to 1 for blacks and 18 to 1 for Hispanics, far exceed the low mark of 7 to 1 for both gro Aplx Mountain Lion Victim Recovering
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