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Support vs Accountability: The UK Money Map (Black + Asian Stats)

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⁣This video is about community economics and accountability — not vibes, not rumours.
Here are the UK income facts (after housing costs), averaged across March 2021 to April 2024:


Black households: 60% are in the bottom 2 income quintiles; 8% are in the top quintile.


Asian households (overall): 56% are in the bottom 2; 14% are in the top quintile.


Pakistani: 72% bottom 2; 7% top quintile.


Bangladeshi: 75% bottom 2; 7% top quintile.


Chinese: 28% top quintile (highest within Asian groups shown).


Indian: 20% top quintile.


So the real question becomes:

If multiple groups are struggling, what actually builds community wealth — and what just creates noise?
In this video I break down:

✅ why “support the community” matters

✅ why accountability matters just as much

✅ the pros and cons of spending-based community movements

✅ how to focus on provable behaviours (service, pricing, hiring, reinvestment) instead of blanket blame
This is to state facts — not to hate on anyone.

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