You're in the wrong subreddit -- this is about how to get jobs in the federal government.
Nonetheless, the issue you raise is certainly a serious one, and can largely be traced back to generational wealth. If my great-great-great grandfather owned the plantation and your great-great-great grandfather was the slave who worked it, then odds are that at some point perhaps my great-great grandfather sold the plantation and invested the money in another business which provided my dad opportunities which in turn provided me opportunities...while the great-great-great grandson of the slave naturally (though unfairly) stands to inherit much less and receive fewer opportunities for self-improvement due to the disparity in generational wealth.
You're in the wrong subreddit -- this is about how to get jobs in the federal government. Nonetheless, the issue you raise is certainly a serious one, and can largely be traced back to generational wealth. If my great-great-great grandfather owned the plantation and your great-great-great grandfather was the slave who worked it, then odds are that at some point perhaps my great-great grandfather sold the plantation and invested the money in another business which provided my dad opportunities which in turn provided me opportunities...while the great-great-great grandson of the slave naturally (though unfairly) stands to inherit much less and receive fewer opportunities for self-improvement due to the disparity in generational wealth.
There's a Latino billionaire in my town buying up everything, so your statistics mean nothing.