Inherited Inequality
In "Inherited Inequality," author Christina Cross challenges the prevailing culture-of-poverty narratives that attribute persistent racial inequality to family structure. Published by Harvard University Press in 2025, this compelling hardback spans 256 pages and presents a thorough examination of the issues at hand. Utilizing extensive longitudinal data, Cross reveals that Black children raised in two-parent households still experience worse outcomes compared to their white peers. This groundbreaking work invites readers to rethink the underlying assumptions of U.S. social-welfare policy and consider the broader implications of systemic inequality. "Inherited Inequality" is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of race, family, and economic disparity in America.