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Attention, jittery investors: Stop panicking … this is what a soft landing should look like

Dark skies ahead? Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images by Christopher Decker, University of Nebraska Omaha What a difference a job report makes. Earlier in the summer, people were...

Charlene Crowell: Cost of the American Dream jumped 47 percent since 2020

by Charlene Crowell  (TriceEdneyWire.com) —Regardless of race, income, or geography, every family needs and deserves a place to call home. It’s a place not only...

Americans willing to pay more to bridge the racial wealth gap

FUND FOR SOCIAL EQUITY tested a seal to identify Black-owned businesses and found Americans are willing to pay more to close the racial wealth...

Charlene Crowell: Black Americans continue to face hurdles to homeownership

by Charlene Crowell The approaching spring season signals not only a change in weather; but an annual surge in homebuying. Underscoring this long-standing trend is...

Charlene Crowell: Black neighborhoods, shopping districts stripped of $406 billion as racial wealth gap continues

by Charlene Crowell (TriceEdneyWire.com) —For America, Black History Month brings opportunities to revisit our nation’s lessons, achievements, and unfulfilled promises, capturing our attention as well...

Report reveals racial wealth gap widens

THE REPORT FOUND that the median household wealth for Black Americans is just $14,100, compared to $187,300 for non-Hispanic White households. A new report from...

Rising interest rates and prices keep homeownership as a distant goal, especially for African Americans

In the wake of escalating mortgage rates and soaring housing prices, the dream of homeownership in the United States is slipping further from the...

Smoke and mirrors: Rise in Black net worth is not what it seems

BLACK WEALTH IS RISING, but it is still way behind other ethnic groups. Barriers to creating wealth help the racial wealth gap persist. Credit: August...

Will interest rates go down in 2024?

by Jacqueline Fuller For New Pittsburgh Courier House hunters are wondering about one thing: interest rates. Many prospective homebuyers are questioning: “Will interest rates go down in 2024?”  Mortgage...

Economic lookahead: As we ring in 2024, can the US economy continue to avoid a recession?

by D. Brian Blank, Mississippi State University and Brandy Hadley, Appalachian State University With economic forecasters rewriting their 2024 outlooks following recent moves from the...

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