The color of money: black banks and the racial wealth gap articles
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America's racial wealth gap widens as frightening graph shows how much more average white families are worth than their Black and Hispanic counterparts
The data comes from the Federal Reserve, and its Survey of Consumer Finances. The survey is done every three years and tracks the difference in families' wealth. The results released this week pertain to the period of time from 2019 to 2022
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Black homeowners start to close gap in property values
Black homeowners’ property values are on the rise across the country, with some of the biggest upswings in Midwestern and Southern states.
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How the racial wage gap has fallen—and risen—over the past two decades
Xactly analyzed how the racial wage gap between white, Black, and Hispanic/Latino workers has changed since 2000 using Bureau of Labor Statistics data.