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• When looking at class:
o 80 percent of black or African-American characters were upper class, while 20 percent
were lower class
o 100 percent of Hispanic or Latino characters were middle class
o 55 percent of white characters were upper class, while 44 percent were middle class
However, in 2012, pewsocialtrends.org states that:
o 17 percent of black or African-American citizens are upper class, 48 percent are middle
class, and 33 percent are lower class
o 12 percent of Hispanic or Latino citizens are upper class, 47 percent are middle class, and
40 percent are lower class
o 17 percent of white citizens are upper class, 51 percent are middle class, and 31 percent
are lower class
• When looking at history of drug or alcohol use:
o 80 percent of black or African-American characters had no history of drug or alcohol use,
while 20 percent had a history of heavy drug or alcohol use.
o 100 percent of Hispanic or Latino characters had a history of light drug or alcohol use.
o 11 percent of white characters had no history of drug or alcohol use, 44 percent had a
history of light drug or alcohol use, 11 percent had a history of moderate use, 11 percent
had a history of heavy use, and use by the remaining 11 percent was unidentifiable.
While americanaddictioncenters.org states that as of 2017:
o 6.8 percent of black or African-American citizens struggle with substance abuse.
o 6.6 percent of Hispanic or Latino citizens struggle.
o 7.7 percent of white citizens struggle.
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