Welcome to the #BlackBlogsMatter challenge! Throughout the 28 days of February, my posts will not (necessarily) be about HR, Leadership or Management topics.
The economy of Black America equals approximately 1.3 BILLION dollars.
Yet only about $0.02/dollar is spent in the Black community before it is spent elsewhere.
This is the lowest circulation of any minority group in America. Far and away the lowest.
This was not always the case. 50 years ago, the $0.80 of Black dollar was spent in the Black community before it was spent elsewhere. After the Civil Rights movement, aggressive efforts to integrate resulted in a decrease in Black owned businesses and banks. It became increasingly for Blacks to start new businesses in integrated environments where the regulations were often used to exclude them from participation.
So while Black America has the buying power of a mid-sized European nation, it still does not have the same level of influence because it is lacking empowerment.
Empowerment = Power + Influence + Wisdom
Black America is lacking economic wisdom.
It doesn’t realize its economic size. It doesn’t realize its influence over the economy of its nation and, by extent, the world. It doesn’t realize how much power it has or how to use the power that it has.
Wisdom = having knowledge + knowing what to do with the knowledge to improve your circumstances
Black America is lacking economic wisdom.
I’m not going to bastardize my people by accusing them of wasting their money on material items over saving and investing. While I know this is accurate in some pockets, I know that this isn’t the driving force. Contrary to what is perpetuated, we’re not lacking in Economic Empowerment solely because we’re buying rims or handbags instead of putting money in our 401k. This is a myth perpetuated by the same idiots who want you to believe that the only wealthy Black people are athletes, actors and music artists who used their talent to escape from poverty.
Not true. Not even a little bit.
What is more true is that we’re lacking 3 things:
Without these 3, the Black community will continue to look outside itself to gain understanding of how to attain, maintain and build wealth. And we will continue to model the flashy behaviors of the wealthy role models that we see without understanding the habits that go along with it.
Black Economic Empowerment cannot be attained without the education, opportunity and support needed to have the wisdom to know what to do with the power and influence we already possess.
Tune in tomorrow for Day 23 – Moving Up or Selling Out
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