New data highlights persistent racial economic disparities in the US, showing income, wealth, employment, credit, and ...
As Black History Month begins, newly updated data from LendingTree has again revealed the persistent racial economic ...
But that never interfered with his passionate advocacy for Black equality and ... of eugenics and theories of white racial superiority. Finding current economics far too accommodating of ...
After 11 years of economic expansion, the difference in the unemployment rates between black and white older workers is at historic lows – just 1.1 percentage points apart (details below).
Ken L. Harris, Ph.D. This landmark initiative is not just a commemoration of the past—it is a strategic move toward the future, redefining the Black economic agenda beyond the white-minority ...
The Urban Institute analyzed changes in average life expectancy from 1990–2018 among Black and White people nationally and across all 50 states.
Photo from Senivpetro on Freepik.com By Dennis Richmond, Jr. As Black History Month unfolds, a crucial question emerges: How ...
Algernon Austin, director of race and economic Justice at the ... higher than the 3.8% rate for white workers. The report ...
Discover how Black economic resistance and economic action drive systemic change, as Kellie Todd Griffin shares her insights ...