20世纪70年代到80年代被迫融入学校导致黑人企业因白外逃和投资减少而下降30%。
Forced school integration in the 1970s–80s triggered a 30% drop in Black-owned businesses due to white flight and reduced investment.
2026年2月25日发表的一份新报告显示,1970年代和1980年代强迫学校融合导致若干美国城市黑人拥有的企业和社区机构衰落,因为白人家庭迁往郊区,公共投资转移。
A new report released on February 25, 2026, reveals that forced school integration in the 1970s and 1980s led to the decline of Black-owned businesses and community institutions in several U.S. cities, as white families moved to suburbs and public investment shifted.
研究者发现,十多年来,正在融入社会的社区黑人拥有的企业下降了30%,如今仍然感受到长期的经济影响。
Researchers found that neighborhoods undergoing integration saw a 30% drop in Black-owned enterprises over a decade, with long-term economic impacts still felt today.
这项研究强调了一体化政策对黑人经济稳定的意外后果。
The study underscores the unintended consequences of integration policies on Black economic stability.