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How heavily are the odds stacked against startups without the “massive leg up” of family wealth?
Juneteenth commemorates Black Americans’ emancipation from slavery, yet their economic emancipation continues.
In its report, Oxfam proposes a wealth tax on a perpetually growing list of billionaires.
Descriptions in appraisal reports can create racial bias and reduce the selling price of a home. Fannie Mae is trying to clamp down on tha
A Federal Reserve study shows the widening economic gap between those with a college degree and those without one.
We check in with three economic historians on what to expect in the post-pandemic era.
Grasping big numbers is a hard thing for humans to do, and that has implications for how we think about billionaires.
More than 80% of Black Americans and nearly 70% of women say the economy is rigged in favor of certain groups. Experts say they’re right.
The biggest factor is entrepreneurship, where inequities resulted in a $13 trillion loss.
Who actually benefits when Wall Street hits a record?