Taken from the U.S. Census Bureau.....
Education
Note: 2005 and 2006 data in this section pertain to single-race blacks.
81%
Among blacks 25 and older, the proportion who had at least a high school diploma in 2006.
18%
Percentage of blacks 25 and older who had a bachelor’s degree or higher in 2006.
1.3 million
Among blacks 25 and older, the number who had an advanced degree in 2006 (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law). In 1996, 683,000 blacks had this level of education.
2.3 million
Number of black college students in fall 2005. This was an increase of roughly 1 million from 15 years earlier.
Businesses
$88.6 billion
Revenues for black-owned businesses in 2002. The number of black-owned businesses totaled nearly 1.2 million in 2002. Black-owned firms accounted for 5% of all nonfarm businesses in the United States.
129,329
The number of black-owned firms in New York in 2002, which led all states. New York City alone had 98,080 such firms, which led all cities.
10,716
The number of black-owned firms operating in 2002 with receipts of $1 million or more. These firms accounted for 1% of the total number of black-owned firms in 2002 and 55% of their total receipts, or $49 billion.
969
The number of black-owned firms with 100 or more employees in 2002. Firms of this size accounted for 24% of the total revenue for black-owned employer firms in 2002, or $16 billion.
Income, Poverty and Health Insurance
$31,969
The annual median income of single-race black households in 2006. In constant dollars, this is up from $26,468 in 1986.
$34,770 & $30,352
The 2006 median earnings of single-race black men and women, respectively, 15 and older who worked full time, year-round.
24.3%
Poverty rate in 2006 for single-race blacks. This rate was down from 31.1% in 1986.
I would say these are dramatic improvements that you don't here about.....
I don't need to comment on your generalization...because your average is based on your idea of every black neighborhood etc...not actual facts. My facts say dramatic improvement and it would be even greater had I compared it to 30 years ago vs. 10 or 20.