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The Business Case for Racial Equity: Mississippi

by Ani Turner; Beth Beaudin-Seiler

Sep 19, 2018
  • Civil Society
  • Community and Economic Development
  • Race and Ethnicity

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In the coming years, Mississippi stands to realize a $54 billion gain in economic output by closing the racial equity gap. This report seeks to expand the narrative associated with racial equity by adding a compelling economic argument to the social justice goal. Beyond an increase in overall economic output, advancing racial equity can translate into meaningful increases in consumer spending and tax revenues, and decreases in social services spending and health-related costs. The potential economic and social gains are significant.

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Published By

  • W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Funded By

  • W.K. Kellogg Foundation

Copyright

  • Copyright 2018 by W.K. Kellogg Foundation. All rights reserved.

Document Type

  • Report/Whitepaper

Language

  • English

Geography

  • North America / United States (Southern) / Mississippi
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Title: The Business Case for Racial Equity: Mississippi
Publication date 2018-09-19
Publication Year 2018
Authors Ani Turner , Beth Beaudin-Seiler
Copyright holder(s) W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Geographical Focus North America / United States (Southern) / Mississippi
Keywords k kellogg foundation , hispanic latino , equity , w k kellogg , racial
Document type Report/Whitepaper
Language English
URL: https://renniecenter.issuelab.org/resource/the-business-case-for-racial-equity-mississippi.html
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