The data originally comes from the Urban Institue & US Census. This was collated into .csv files as part of the #TidyTuesday project.
The above chart explores the median family wealth of US households over the period 1983-2016 split by race.
The figures have been normalized to 2016 rates so as to make them comparable and not be affected by inflation.
The median White family wealth is almost 8x of that of Black and Hispanic families. Thus, there is a significant disparity in the ditribution of wealth and this has not improved over the years.
From 2007 to 2010, there was a sharp fall in the median family wealth which was most pronounced for White families. This seems to be driven by the 2007-08 housing market crash and the subsequent recession.
Historically, the median family wealth of Black housholds has been higher than that of Hispanic households. However, over the last ten years, this trend seems to be reversing.