Poverty and Anti-Black Racism: What Poverty Rates Tell Us (and Don't Tell Us) About Blackness in Canada

Poverty rates are revealing. Every five years, Canada conducts a Census that provides us with a snapshot of the population. Income and poverty are two of the important snippets of information reported by the Census that offer a glimpse of how people are doing.

Across Canada, many people continue to struggle daily in the reality of poverty. The fact that certain groups of people are more likely to experience poverty sheds light on what causes low-income and consequent poverty and what to do about it. Historically, Black Canadians are disproportionately represented among the population that lives with low-income.

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