Are Black Women More Compatible With White Men? | What The Data Says

Big Homies House Podcast | Karlous Miller | full video here:    • Big Homies House Podcast | Karlous Miller ...   During an appearance on Big Homie’s House, one of the panelists argued that Black women and White men may be more “equally yoked” than Black men and Black women. Her argument appeared to focus on factors such as education, lifestyle compatibility, values, and social alignment. But does perceived compatibility translate into marriage outcomes? This video examines the difference between social narratives and measurable outcomes. While anyone is free to date, marry, or build relationships with whomever they choose, actual marriage data can sometimes tell a different story than what is commonly discussed online. One statistic that often surprises people is that marriages between White men and Black women remain relatively uncommon compared to many other interracial pairings. According to U.S. Census Bureau analyses and demographic research, White men marry Black women at relatively low rates compared to other marriage combinations. This discussion is not about telling anyone who they should date or marry. It is about asking a simple question: If a group is considered highly compatible, should we expect that compatibility to show up in marriage statistics? We’ll examine the claims, the data, the assumptions behind the argument, and the difference between perceived compatibility and revealed preferences. The goal is not to attack anyone personally, but to evaluate ideas using evidence and outcomes rather than emotion, anecdotes, or social media narratives. Question: Do you believe compatibility is best measured by what people say they want, or by the choices people actually make? Sources U.S. Census Bureau (2015), Current Population Survey. Pew Research Center (2017, 2023), Intermarriage in the U.S. reports. Bratter, J., & King, R. (2008). “But Will It Last?” Marital Instability Among Interracial and Same-Race Couples. U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS). National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). #BigHomiesHouse #InterracialMarriage #MarriageData #BlackWomen #WhiteMen #BlackMen #DatingDiscussion #RelationshipDebate #MarriageStatistics #PewResearch #CensusData #MediumMan #DataDrivenDiscussion #SocialCommentary #RelationshipTalk #mediumman Licensed background music provided by KFresh Music Track: “Already Knowin” Used with commercial license via BeatStars ** Medium Man focuses on data-driven analysis using federal statistics, academic research, and measurable outcomes. The goal is to interpret the data correctly and present information without distortion or misrepresentation. ** Book a 1-on-1 session with Medium Man: https://calendly.com/mediumman/medium... CashApp: $mediummanlive Super Chat to support the channel. Medium Man PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/MediumManLLC MEDIUM MAN LINK TREE: https://linktr.ee/mediumman Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is permitted by statute that might otherwise be infringing. No copyright infringement intended.