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dchung333 | 2 years ago

Uhh...

Researchers also found that Black and Hispanic families lost a higher percentage of their wages than white families. By 2019, health care premiums as percentage of compensation were 18.5% for Asian families, 19.2% for Black families, and 19.8% for Hispanic families, compared to 13.8% for white families.

Lower-wage workers are also hit hard by this disparity. In 2019, health care premiums as percentage of compensation represented 28.5% of compensation for families in the 20th percentile of earnings, compared with only 3.9% for families in the 95th percentile.

Maybe not the one you want to skip the article for. On another note Asian Americans are skinnier than White Americans even adjusted for on BMI so obesity is ruled out.

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SuperNinKenDo|2 years ago

What those other races do have over whites is probably their propensity for Type 2 diabetes though.

Blacks and Asians definitely, possibly for different reasons. Not completely certain about hispanics tbf.