Minority Influencers Command Higher Cost-Per-Posts Than Whites

In a rare case of reverse discrimination in the supply-and-demand of the ad industry, minorities command higher cost-per-social media influencer posts than do white influencers.

That's the finding of "The State of Influencer Equality" report, released today by Izea.

At an average cost-per-post of $1,542, Asians are the …


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