Answer:
The correct answer is A. among blacks and Hispanics than among whites.
Explanation:
According to several studies on the state of poverty in the United States, blacks and Hispanics tend to fare much worse economically than whites. Around 27% of African Americans and 26% of Hispanics, that is, over a quarter of their population, are poor. In contrast, only 10% of whites are poor. It is usually considered that this big difference is due to historical injustices, where African Americans and Hispanics have been at a disadvantage for several decades, and also because of racial profiling, where these two groups are often not given the same job opportunities and earn lower wages than whites.