Why Poor Black People Pay More For Food, Thomas Sowell
Many people often complain about the prevalence of Food Deserts in many black neighborhoods. The lack of availability of healthy food options and high food prices are often blamed on various causes, ranging from racism to greed. Thomas Sowell explains the economics of Food Deserts in black neighborhoods and what are the real causes behind them. This is an excerpt from the book Dismantling America. Relevant Books Wealth, Poverty and Politics: Vision of the Anointed: Dismantling America: Support this Channel Become a Channel Member: PayPal: htt
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