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The unemployment rate of Hispanic and black men outstrips that of whites by the same degree today as in the early 1960s.

a. true
b. false

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The assertion that the unemployment rate disparity between Hispanic and Black men and whites is the same today as in the early 1960s is false, as the gap has diminished since then.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement that the unemployment rate of Hispanic and Black men outstrips that of whites by the same degree today as in the early 1960s is false. Available data, including from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (www.bls.gov), indicates that the gaps between unemployment rates for whites and for blacks and Hispanics diminished in the 1990s. The unemployment rates for Blacks and Hispanics reached their lowest levels in several decades in the mid-2000s, which demonstrates a reduction in the disparity since the 1960s, even though rates for African-Americans continue to be higher comparatively. This trend was disrupted with increases during the Great Recession, but it does not revert to the levels observed in the early 1960s.

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