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The hidden math behind how homeownership builds generational wealth—and how renters are left behind
Homeowners hold 38 times the wealth of renters. Nine charts reveal the hidden math of equity, timing, and a wealth gap that's hard to close.
By Dr. Anthony O. Kellum, Contributing Writer Property is Power! and access to it is under threat in the digital age. For most of the 20th century, discrimination in mortgage lending was explicit.
Black people have always leaned toward home ownership but the changing housing landscape should have us thinking about other ways to obtaining equity.
Racial redlining isn't often emphasized, but the policy – frequent in the 1930s and now illegal – still has lasting impacts, ...
CHICAGO, Ill. -- Historical housing practices in the U.S. have put many communities of color at a disadvantage. It’s not necessarily due to individuals being racist. It’s due to housing policies ...
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - In this episode of Real Conversations in the QC, the cast discussed redlining, focusing on housing and wealth in Quad City neighborhoods. Real Conversations in the QC is a ...
The 1256 Movement will host its first Greenwood Renaissance Charity Gala on Thursday, bringing community leaders and supporters together at the Greenwood Cultural Center to raise funds for its ...
In well-run enterprises, succession is part of strategic planning because leadership transitions are predictable, even if ...
Generational wealth — the various financial assets that are passed down through families to children, grandchildren and beyond — can come with pretty hefty tax burdens for heirs. Estate planning is ...
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