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Race and money

Race issues have profound influence on how money behaves in people's lives in the US, affecting income, mobility, education, health resources and more. This series aims to provide reportage and these issues along with insight into the challenges associated with race and money issues
  • A black and white 'for sale' sign outside a house

    American dream of owning a home is dead, majority of renters say

    Exclusive: most renters surveyed by Harris Poll say the areas they live in have become so unaffordable they are ‘barely livable’
  • The Wall St entrance to the NYSE in New York

    DEI is a ‘strategic decision’ CEOs can make, business leaders tell companies

    Diversity-focused groups outline concerns in letter to Fortune 500 companies amid conservative attacks on inclusivity initiatives
  • Kiley Reid

    ‘Money runs our lives’: novelist Kiley Reid on education, excess and what makes us squirm

    Following her bestselling debut Such a Fun Age, Reid has turned to campus life for her new book Come and Get It. She talks class, money and why becoming a mother has made her a better writer
  • Diversity Plaza street sign, Jackson Heights, Queens, New York, USA<br>2FN2AXK Diversity Plaza street sign, Jackson Heights, Queens, New York, USA lr1

    Where now for workplace diversity after court’s affirmative action ruling?

    The supreme court’s decision to strike down diversity policies in higher education raises concerns over future of DEI in employment
  • Illustration of hands clasping.

    How building Black is the next step in the buying Black movement

    ‘Things remain very much business as usual within real estate’: a Black-run Manhattan skyscraper hits a roadblock
  • William Huston, founder and chief investment officer of Bay Street Capital Holdings.

    A Black-run investment firm bets on Black travel: ‘We wanted to add a layer of intentionality’

    William Huston’s Bay Street Capital Holdings weathers the recent market dip and sets its sights on the hospitality industry
  • Illustration of Black business over historical map of Tulsa

    The original Buy Black movement uplifted entire communities. It can happen again

    The centuries-old Black business ecosystem faded away with integration, today, its renaissance could benefit the country
  • Black woman sitting at desk in office and typing on keyboard

    Gender pay gap wider for minority ethnic women, Labour finds

    Analysis of ONS data shows Black African women earn 26% less than men; Bangladeshi women 28% and Pakistani women 31%
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    MPs to investigate influencer pay amid evidence of racial gap

    Influencers working across TikTok, YouTube and Instagram face wildly varying rates of pay
  • Left: woman resting hand on chin Right: view of street with colorful lanterns hanging from buildings

    Amid a rise in anti-Asian hate, a bookstore in New York’s Chinatown is helping its community heal

    Yu and Me Books is a cozy oasis that uplifts writers of color and its own customers as well
  • ‘Five to 10 years ago Black women wanted a seat at the table and now Black women are building that table.’

    Black women say goodbye to the job and hello to their own businesses

    The pandemic crisis has seen a boom in Black women – ‘so often entrepreneurs of necessity’ – setting up on their own
  • Laura Mvula in concert

    63% of Black music makers have experienced racism in UK industry – study

    Survey of 1,718 performers, creatives and staff reveals microgression, pay disparities and discrimination are rife
  • Moving to Costa Rica

    ‘It feels like home’: why are Black Americans moving to Costa Rica?

    The Caribbean coast of Central America’s safest and most stable country offers Black expats a life that is less stressful, more affordable, and free from the burdens of everyday racism
  • Thandi Dunn sells product at the Cannabis Karma booth during the National Cannabis Festival in Washington DC on 28 August 2021. Cannabis Karma is a black, female owned and operated business with the mission of normalizing the adult consumption of cannabis.

    The cannabis industry is booming, but for many Black Americans the price of entry is steep

    Social equity rules can reduce barriers to entry for communities most affected by discriminatory drug laws
  • Charles Hood and his son Charistan buy ice cream from business owner Tiffany Miller at Ice Cream Heaven in Miami Gardens, Florida.

    Surviving as a Black business owner isn’t easy, but there are resources to help

    Gene Marks
    Black-owned businesses have suffered disproportionately by the economic downturn resulting from the pandemic
  • Older black woman working

    BAME over-50s likely to be among poorest 20% in England

    Study finds ethnic inequalities ‘deeply entrenched’ in those aged 50-70 from minority backgrounds
  • The spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in New York<br>Jordan Flowers holds a sign at Amazon building during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in the Staten Island borough of New York City, U.S., March 30, 2020. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon

    Why corporate America makes an unconvincing ally against racism

    Corporate America joined the call against racial injustice with donations and statements of solidarity, but critics say they need to make meaningful actions
  • A new type of venture capital fund would use government money to invest in minority and women-owned businesses.

    The venture capitalist with a Silicon Valley solution for minority-owned businesses

    Gene Marks
    A new kind of venture capital fund would use money from the US government to invest in companies that most need it
  • Men from ethnic minority groups are far more likely than white men to be in low-paid manual work.

    'Persistent racism' still mars job prospects for BAME Britons

    Study of census data from 1970s to 2000s shows ethnic minorities far less socially mobile than white counterparts
  • Coronavirus outbreak, Canada - 30 Apr 2020<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/REX/Shutterstock (10630613ar) A sign shows a store is closed in Ottawa, Thursday, April 30, 2020 in Ottawa. Coronavirus outbreak, Canada - 30 Apr 2020

    'I don't want to give up': black-owned businesses face hurdles in getting stimulus loans

    Black-owned businesses have experienced difficulty because many don’t have relationships with banks, advocates say
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