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    DAMON K JONESBy DAMON K JONESAugust 22, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Black Americans are among the most influential consumer groups in the United States. With over $1.7 trillion in annual spending power, our impact on fashion, sports, music, and technology shapes global markets. However, this economic influence has not resulted in lasting wealth.

    According to the Federal Reserve’s Survey of Consumer Finances (2022), the median white household had $284,310, while the median Black household had only $44,100—a gap of more than six times. The issue isn’t a lack of money; it’s how money is allowed to grow, circulate, and be passed down.

    Government-Sanctioned Barriers With Lasting Outcomes

    For over 400 years, laws and policies stopped Black Americans from accumulating wealth. From Jim Crow to redlining, from the FHA’s denial of mortgage access to the exclusion of Black veterans from GI Bill benefits, government policy systematically funneled resources away from Black households.

    The results are clear today. From 1945 to 1959, less than 2% of federally insured home loans went to Black families. By 2020, Black homeownership reached 43.4%, compared to 72.1% for whites. These gaps are not due to individual bias but government-backed rules that built wealth for some and blocked it for others. The responsibility rests with government institutions, not individual families.

    The Consumption Trap

    Besides structural barriers, there is a cultural one: valuing consumption over ownership. Too often, success is judged by designer clothes, luxury cars, and technology. These symbols benefit corporations but deplete resources that could be invested in appreciating assets. Studies show that a dollar circulates less than once in Black communities before leaving, compared to a dozen times in others. That is the difference between spending power and wealth.

    The Ownership Deficit

    Wealth is built through ownership, not consumption. Yet only about 2% of employer businesses are Black-owned, even though Black Americans account for nearly 14% of the population. Without businesses to reinvest money into the community, capital flows outwards. Historic Black wealth hubs like Tulsa’s Greenwood were destroyed or undermined, but the bigger issue is the failure to rebuild on a larger scale.

    Leadership Without Economics

    Too much political leadership has focused on access and redistribution rather than capital formation. Symbolic representation does not generate wealth. Tax codes, business incentives, and investment structures all reward producers, not consumers. Until Black economic strategy aligns with that reality, spending will continue without accumulation.

    The Political Mindset Must Change

    Economic outcomes are tied to political priorities. For decades, Black America’s political energy has focused on symbolic victories—representation, inclusion, and access—while ignoring the tougher task of building an economic foundation. Access without ownership only leads to dependency.

    If the community’s political agenda remains focused on civil rights rhetoric without an economic foundation, the wealth gap will continue. Political demands need to evolve.

    • Instead of asking for programs, demand capital access.
    • Instead of chasing representation, demand ownership in industries where we are dominant consumers.
    • Instead of prioritizing symbolism, insist on policies that expand homeownership, business creation, and investment opportunities.

    Power respects power, and in America, wealth equates to power. Without an economic foundation, politics becomes a bargaining chip rather than a tool for self-determination.

    Financial Literacy Gap

    Income alone does not define wealth. Even Black college graduates often have less net worth than white high school dropouts. That is not an education gap—it is an asset gap. Wealth depends on how money is managed, invested, and passed down. Financial literacy must move from the margins to the center of our culture.

    The Way Forward

    If Black America wants to turn consumer power into economic influence, both the economic mindset and the political mindset need to shift.

    1. Prioritize Ownership – Homes, land, businesses, and intellectual property must come before luxury consumption.
    2. Circulate the Dollar – Build and sustain Black-owned institutions that keep money in the community.
    3. Make Financial Education Essential – Credit, investing, and taxation must be treated as survival skills.
    4. Leverage Policy for Producers – Push for reforms that expand access to capital and reward ownership.
    5. Reshape the Political Agenda – Stop negotiating for inclusion alone. Demand policies that translate into economic independence.
    6. Hold Government Accountable – Recognize that exclusion was state-created, and insist that remedies come from state action, not personal guilt politics.

    Black America is the most extensive consumer base without generational wealth. That is the paradox. The solution is not more spending, more programs, or more symbolism. The solution is ownership, political clarity, and a mindset that values building over buying.

    The real test of progress is not how many doors we can enter, but how many assets we can pass down.

    References

    • Federal Reserve, Survey of Consumer Finances (2022). Distribution of Household Wealth in the U.S.Washington, D.C.
    • National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC). (2023). The Racial Wealth Gap: 1992 to 2022. Retrieved from https://ncrc.org/the-racial-wealth-gap-1992-to-2022
    • Schermerhorn, C. (2025). The Plunder of Black America. Reviewed in The New Yorker, August 4, 2025. Retrieved from https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/08/04/the-plunder-of-black-america-calvin-schermerhorn-book-review
    • Faber, J. W. (2020). We Built This: Consequences of New Deal Era Intervention in America’s Racial Geography. American Sociological Review. Retrieved from https://stonecenter.gc.cuny.edu/files/2023/04/faber-asr20.pdf
    • Wikipedia. (2024). Redlining. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redlining
    • Wikipedia. (2024). G.I. Bill. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.I._Bill
    • Ballard Brief, Brigham Young University. (2020). The Homeownership Gap Between Black and White Families in the United States. Retrieved from https://ballardbrief.byu.edu/issue-briefs/the-homeownership-gap-between-black-and-white-families-in-the-united-states
    • Center for American Progress. (2019). Systematic Inequality and Economic Opportunity. Retrieved from https://www.americanprogress.org/article/systematic-inequality
    • MarketWatch. (2024). The Biggest Wealth Transfer in American History Is Upon Us. Retrieved from https://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-biggest-wealth-transfer-in-american-history-is-upon-us-some-will-benefit-far-more-than-others-1f6c213e
    • Time Magazine. (2024). Successful White Men Alone Can’t Create America’s Economic Future. Retrieved from https://time.com/7177856/diversity-minorities-america-economic-future-purchasing-power
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