Figure KRace-based ratios, not just gaps, respond to overall conditions: Regression coefficients based on movement in overall output gap Black-white wage gap Low 27.4% Medium 26.4% High 30.1% ChartData Download dataThe data below can be saved or copied directly into Excel. The data underlying the figure. Share on Facebook Tweet this chart EmbedCopy the code below to embed this chart on your website. Download image This chart appears in: The promise and limits of high-pressure labor markets for narrowing racial gaps Previous chart: « Black workers’ unemployment is more sensitive to overall conditions: Regression coefficient showing change in Black and white labor market indicators given a 1-percentage-point increase in the output gap Next chart: Key race-based ratios reflecting labor market inequity respond to overall conditions: Regression coefficients showing change in race-based unemployment, employment-to-population, and labor force participation ratios given a 1-percentage-point increase in the output gap »