When whites like you stop being racist, I'll stop posting about racism. Fuck your questions.
In 2020, there were 5.9 million employer businesses in America, 134,567, or
two percent, were owned by blacks. Blacks/African Americans, who, as is so astutely stated in reference to crime, make up
13% of the U.S. population, own less than ten percent of all the businesses in the country, and generate less than one-half of one percent of the total business receipts. There are 3,671 public companies in the United States, and blacks own eight. That number equals less than one quarter of one percent of all publicly traded companies in America.
Historically, according to Shawn Rochester in his book The Black Tax, The Cost of Being Black in America, blacks have lived with the two percent rule. The two percent rule holds that blacks have been restricted to two percent or less of all things that are important to wealth accumulation in America.
Right now, Rochester’s two percent rule for blacks is in effect in these fields: Investment and Business Financing, Corporate Leadership, Education, Media, Medicine, Law, Financial Services, Agriculture, Residential Real Estate, and businesses such as Information Technology, Finance and Insurance, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Oil, Gas and Mining, Utilities and Wholesale Trade.
Ward Williams, Black-owned Public Companies,
Black-Owned Public Companies
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2021/nonemployer statistics-by-demographics.html
Ward Williams, Black-owned Public Companies,
Black-Owned Public Companies
Shawn D Rochester, The Black Tax: The Cost of Being Black in America, pg, 89, Good Steward Publishing, Southbury CT., 2018
STFU.