Black Women Can Get Loans as Easily as White Men

The author of a new study says that lenders are likely to perceive African-American women as positively as white men in approving loan applications and would lend them as much money, the Huffington Post reports. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2020 Black History Month – 2022 Hip-Hop 50 Year – 2023 Video will return…

The author of a new study says that lenders are likely to perceive African-American women as positively as white men in approving loan applications and would lend them as much money, the Huffington Post reports.

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According to the study's lead author, University of Iowa sociologist Sarah Harkness,ย lenders perceive African-American women just as favorably as white males, and would lend them as much money. The reason: African-American females are generally perceived as single mothers who are industrious and hardworking, Harkness concludes.

To test her theory, Harkness gave the study participants โ€” which included hundreds of undergraduate students and alumni from West Coast universities โ€” a hypothetical $1,000 and asked them to look at fictional loan applications and determine how much money to loan. While the gender, race and education of applicants varied, their financial profile was the same.

What she found was that cultural stereotypes consistently influenced how much money the study participants were willing to lend, with African-American males and white women being perceived more negatively and least likely to receive funding.

"This meant being less forgiving of small errors such as typos. It also meant making unfavorable assumptions about the nature of the applicantsโ€™ employment (whether it was temporary versus permanent, for example) and their level of intelligence," asย a release on the study notes.

Read more at the Huffington Post.

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