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Black Tax

ByTiffany Grant, MBA, AFC, SHRM-CP Hours February 15, 2023September 4, 2023 Comments Reading Time: 3 minutes
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Definition

The “black tax” is a term used to refer to the extra financial burden that black people and other communities of color in the United States are often forced to pay due to systemic racism and discrimination. This burden manifests itself in various forms, such as higher interest rates on loans, more expensive goods and services, and an overall lack of access to economic opportunities.

Why It's Important

Black tax is an important concept to understand, both from a financial and racial perspective. It reflects the systemic economic inequality that has been endured by African Americans for centuries, and it's still pervasive in our society today. The term was first created in South Africa, but it refers to the burden of money that African American professionals are expected to contribute to their extended families every month. This contribution is often made on top of providing for their own living expenses, and it is a direct reflection of longstanding economic disparities faced by Black people due to slavery and apartheid-era policies.

The black tax isn't just a financial burden. It also serves as a reminder of how deep-seated racism can manifest itself in everyday life. Despite being legally freed after the Civil War, many African Americans were unable to access the same job opportunities or social mobility as white citizens due to discriminatory practices like segregation and redlining. As a result, many African American families had limited income and resources, making it difficult for them to support themselves financially. This created an intergenerational cycle where money would have to be sent back home from wealthier relatives – which became known as the black tax – in order to ensure that everyone could make ends meet.

The impact of this system goes far beyond the financial strain it places on those who are expected to pay it; it also affects how African Americans view themselves and their potential for achieving success within the current system. Those who receive these payments may struggle with feelings of guilt if they're unable to contribute, while those paying them may become resentful or suffer from burnout due to having too much responsibility placed on them. On top of that, there's also a societal pressure put on Black professionals not only do well financially but also expend more effort than their white counterparts in terms of community service and activism; this so-called “double consciousness” further contributes to feelings of guilt or inadequacy when it comes time for them pay their “black taxes” each month.

Understanding what black tax is can help us work towards eradicating this systemic injustice by raising awareness about its effects on both individual lives and our greater society as a whole. This means working towards creating fairer economic opportunities for African Americans through initiatives like increasing access to education, training programs, jobs with higher wages, etc., as well as instituting meaningful police reforms that address issues like racial profiling and excessive force used against communities of color across the country. By creating solutions at both the individual level (e.g., providing support services such as counseling) and broader policy level (e.g., implementing anti-discrimination laws), we can begin dismantling oppressive systems like black tax one step at a time until true equality can be achieved for all citizens – regardless of race or ethnicity.

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Tiffany Grant, MBA, AFC, SHRM-CP

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Tiffany Grant is an Accredited Financial Counselor and award-winning personal finance blogger, podcaster, coach, and educator. She has been featured on Yahoo Finance, CNBC, Essence, and Acorns as an expert on side hustles, business, and money. Tiffany has helped many people become more in tune with their money by providing financial education in a down-to-earth and relatable format!

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