Red states outpacing progressive-run states in 'racial equality in education,' new study reveals

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A new study suggests conservative-run red states have a greater degree of racial equality in education than their counterparts in progressive-run blue states.

could have more volatile results in terms of equality and inequality. In the top 10, Kentucky, Texas, Arizona and Oklahoma were the only states with a Black population above 5%.IS CALIFORNIA TAXES LESS THAN TEXAS? NEW STUDY SAYS YES…BUT THERE'S A CATCH

"The gaps they measure are between Black and White outcomes, and the states with the smallest gaps appear also to be stated with relatively small shared of Black population," Dr. Shaun M. Dougherty, associate professor of Public Policy & Education at Vanderbilt University, told Fox News Digital. He continued,"Red states like Mississippi, Ohio, Alabama don’t fare terribly well, whereas red states like Wyoming have hardly any Black residents and rank well in this case – as do Vermont, Maine and New Mexico, which all have very small shares of Black residents."The top 10 states with the highest Black population, in ascending order with their ranking in the study, were Mississippi , Louisiana , Georgia , Maryland , Delaware , Alabama , South Carolina and North Carolina .

 

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