Income doesn't match prejudices.

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The most striking thing is highly prejudiced upon groups tend to cluster at both the top & bottom of income.

The clear conclusion is prejudices exist but hardly hinder success in the USA, As well as an inherent work ethic & intelligence creating class.

List of ethnic groups in the United States by household income - Wikipedia

Notes.

Asian Indians shouldn't excel so well in such a prejudiced society.

Asian Indians are dark, and Hindu, and sometimes Muslim & usually mistaken for Muslims.

To say they excel, but don't experience prejudices is ridiculous.

Jews also excel despite a lot of anti- Jewish hate crimes.

Then theres Lebanese & Chinese & others doing well despite being minorities.

Then theres Nigerians & Jamaicans doing much better than their African American counterparts.

No, I don't think prejudices alone explains the success & failure of different USA ethnic groups.
 
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