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  • Latino Economies

    The madness of school openings as a zero-sum game

    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 11, 2022
    The omicron COVID-19 surge and its record number of pediatric infections and hospitalizations have reignited the debate over in-person schooling. A drumbeat of national ...
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  • Latino Finance

    West Side Rag “Gale Brewer and Bodega Advocate for Explosion of” Dark Stores “Grocery Delivery App as Unfair Competitors of Mom and Pop Stores

    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 11, 2022
    Posted on January 10, 2022 at 12:22 PM by West Sider Gale Brewer speaking alongside other small business advocates on Sunday. By Joy Bergmann ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Best Scholarships for Latino Students

    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 10, 2022
    Scholarships are a great way to pay for college without having to repay funds. Maximizing scholarship potential may be particularly useful for Latino students, ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    How Some Americans End Up With No Credit Score Business

    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 9, 2022
    Is the amount of money someone earns preventing them from getting a desirable credit score? Or their race and ethnicity? The answers: No, absolutely ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Chicagoan is committed to making affordable housing a reality

    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 9, 2022
    Bonita Harrison’s goal has always been to own 200 property units. As a residential developer, his mission was to create a noticeable change in ...
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  • Latino Finance

    Hennepin County Reaches Out to Help Small Businesses During COVID-19 Pandemic

    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 8, 2022
    Vanessa Drews was a paralegal at a large Minneapolis law firm who dabbled in baking cheesecakes on the side. She made dessert for her ...
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  • Latino Finance

    Dismantle the myths of socialist paradise

    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 7, 2022
    NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Radical progressives try to convince Americans, especially young Americans, that socialism is the solution to America’s ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    History of the American Mortgage | Latest titles

    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 7, 2022
    Homeownership has long been part of the American dream. Whether it’s your generation, your grandparents ‘generation, or your great-great-grandparents’ generation, most people equate the ...
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  • Latino Economies

    The Stony Brook Small Business Development Center announced the launch of the Hispanic Business Strategies program on January 11

    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 6, 2022
    Stony Brook University MWBE Program SBDC MWBE PROGRAM Bank of America Stony Brook SBDC announced on January 11 the launch of the Hispanic Business ...
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  • Latino Finance

    Defeat of cannabis banks in Congress opens possibility of equity-centric approach (Op-Ed)

    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 5, 2022
    Leading Rhode Island lawmakers have said they are close to reaching agreement on a marijuana legalization bill they plan to introduce in a few ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Refinancing in 2022: Why Many People Aren’t Refinancing – and Why They Should

    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 4, 2022
    PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) – With potential savings of hundreds of dollars each month, refinancing is something to consider right now as rates will rise later ...
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  • Latino Economies

    Leftists soar in Latin America as key elections loom

    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 4, 2022
    RIO DE JANEIRO – In the final weeks of 2021, Chile and Honduras voted decisively for left-wing presidents to replace right-wing leaders, extending significant, ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    Marion County Mortgage Data Shows Decline in Homeownership, Particularly Among Blacks and Hispanics

    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 3, 2022
    More than 50 years after the passage of the federal Fair Housing Act of 1968, Marion County, the most populous and racially diverse county ...
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  • Latino Finance

    Inspira Health appoints Lydia Stockman, IA, MHA, FACHE, as Executive Director

    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 3, 2022
    With experience as a healthcare operations executive, Stockman will bring his expertise to further optimize organizational performance and patient care at Inspira MULLICA HILL, ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Get Skills, Not Bills, on an Unpaid Internship | Lifestyles

    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 2, 2022
    SARA RATHNER NerdWallet.com Each summer, students flood desks as unpaid interns, soaking up their knowledge and seeking positive references while taking lunch orders and ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    2021 has been one of the best years for housing and one of the most difficult. 2022 won’t be that different.

    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 1, 2022
    Depending on your perspective, 2021 has been one of the strongest or most difficult housing markets in a generation. Through a series of government ...
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  • Latino Finance

    VidaNyx receives the best impact technology solution in 2021 by X4Impact

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 31, 2021
    OMAHA, Neb., December 31, 2021 / PRNewswire / – VidaNyx, the leading evidence management platform for social services and legal organizations nationwide, has been ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Councilmember Derek Green hopes to create a public bank for Philadelphia. Here is how it might work.

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 31, 2021
    City Council Member Derek S. Green has worked for more than four years to establish a public bank in Philadelphia, with the goal of ...
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  • Latino Finance

    Port Arthur native walks to Walmart headquarters – Port Arthur News

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 31, 2021
    Lance Taylor is from Port Arthur and a graduate of Lamar University. Taylor accepted a full-time position at Walmart Headquarters as Financial Analyst II. ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    The American History of Housing Discrimination Still Linked to Heart Risks for Black Americans

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 31, 2021
    Almost a century ago, it was legal for US banks to deny mortgages to people in predominantly black communities, a practice known as “redlining”. ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Don’t miss this 2022 forecast for Rhode Island

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 30, 2021
    Fully vaccinated: 824,068 (out of approximately 1.1 million inhabitants) New cases: 2,697 Positive test rate: 12.6% Currently hospitalized: 317 Total number of deaths: 3,062 ...
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  • Latino Economies

    2021 in review: Census data shows various changes in Kirksville

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 29, 2021
    Austin Miller / Daily Express While Kirksville’s overall population hasn’t changed much, it’s certainly a much more diverse city than it was 10 years ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Beacon Council accelerator targets 100 minority companies

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 29, 2021
    Written by Monica Correa on December 28, 2021 Advertising The Miami-Dade Beacon Council is helping grow over 100 small businesses by providing them with ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    Susan Tompor: How Some End Up Without a Credit Score | Personal finance

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 28, 2021
    Does the amount of money someone earns prevent them from getting a desirable credit score? Or their race and ethnicity? The answers: No, absolutely ...
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  • Latino Economies

    What would a binational course teach our students? – Voice of San Diego

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 27, 2021
    A statue of Abraham Lincoln in Tijuana on August 2, 2009. / Photo courtesy of scanudas via Flickr Environment, energy, tourism, commerce, migration, crime ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Parishioners protest new leadership at St. Paul’s Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe – Twin Cities

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 27, 2021
    On the west side of St. Paul, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church no longer houses a food shelf and clothing closet for families in ...
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  • Latino Loans

    What can the state do with $ 31 billion? – CalMatters

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 24, 2021
    In summary A new report has revealed glaring racial inequalities across California. Advocates hope the 2022 state budget will offer solutions. California is a ...
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  • Latino Finance

    Democrats face off in Maryland primary – in ‘insanely Republican year’

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 24, 2021
    Above the Democratic primary, a political environment likely benefits Republicans – magnified by the GOP victory in neighboring Virginia last month. One of the ...
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  • Latino Economies

    Singapore Urban Heat Digital Earth Partnership Technology Challenge – OpenGov Asia

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 24, 2021
    After setting the goal of peaking its carbon dioxide emissions by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2060, China is now promote energy conservation ...
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  • Latino Finance

    New housing units in Connecticut set to decline in 2021, data shows

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 23, 2021
    For the first time since 2018, it looks like Connecticut will not exceed 4,400 new homes in a year, according to the data. The ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    US homeowners earned $ 9 trillion in value over the past year, new report finds

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 22, 2021
    According to a new report from Redfin, an online real estate brokerage firm, US homeowners have gained $ 9.1 trillion in real estate value ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    Provide financial support to underserved groups

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 22, 2021
    Accountants and other financial professionals who wish to better serve low-income and underserved communities can begin by understanding the barriers to access these groups ...
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  • Latino Economies

    Stéphane Daeuble: Bridging the Digital Divide with Citizen’s Broadband Radio Service: Broadband Breakfast

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 22, 2021
    As the pandemic begins to recede, it leaves warnings behind about weak links in our overall health as a functioning society. The signs are ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    Fairness in employee benefits communications

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 22, 2021
    The pandemic has raised awareness that the unique circumstances of employees affect their commitment to their workplace benefits. With the upheavals caused by the ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    Connecticut Parents Support New Child Care Procedures

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 22, 2021
    At the height of COVID-related disruption in 2020, Chief Administrative Justice Michael A. Albis reformed Connecticut’s family court system with his daring Triage and ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Fourth direct update of the dunning check: COLA 2022 benefits, health insurance, child tax credit …

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 21, 2021
    As federal direct payments to households expire, cities move forward The covid-19 pandemic brought back a concept that was rejected in the 1990s, give ...
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  • Latino Finance

    New study from UH Law Center reveals racial and ethnic disparities in loan industry advertising

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 21, 2021
    Professor Jim Hawkins and 3L student Tiffany Penner call for change in advertising practices and regulations HOUSTON, December 21, 2021 / PRNewswire / – ...
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  • Latino Economies

    Cuba vaccinated the most against Covid-19, more than most of the big rich countries

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 21, 2021
    Cuba has vaccinated more of its citizens against Covid-19 than most of the world’s largest and wealthiest nations, a step that will make the ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    Race and finance: the student loan trap

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 21, 2021
    This is the second in a series of articles on race and the financial system. When American civil rights activists of the last century ...
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  • Latino Finance

    Acquiring Financial Literacy Can Help Hispanics Save and Invest Money

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 20, 2021
    Whether it’s saving for retirement or building wealth, Hispanics are lagging behind. They can also stay away from traditional bank accounts. A number of ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    REMEMBER THE TOMB THIS HOLIDAY SEASON – KTAB – BigCountryHomepage.com

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 19, 2021
    Saturday night forecast: look away, temperatures are warming for the bank holiday weekend Video / 1 day ago Video KRBC Evening Forecast: 12/17/21 Video ...
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  • Latino Economies

    Legislation would invest $ 250 million to support economic development in low-income, rural and minority communities

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 19, 2021
    U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss., A senior member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, and U.S. Senator Alex Padilla, D-Calif., Introduced ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Thinking of going a little green this vacation? Think local, think black and brown. | Calavia-Robertson

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 19, 2021
    Jeff Bezos doesn’t need your money. And the Waltons – who own a controlling stake in Walmart – will do just as well without ...
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  • Latino Finance

    Eric Adams wants to sell you Bitcoin

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 18, 2021
    Incoming Mayor Eric Adams is a real believer in crypto. Others in the city are not so sure. Ron Adar / Shutterstock When Eric ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    AISD Responds to Report of Firearm on Elementary School Campus – KTAB – BigCountryHomepage.com

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 18, 2021
    KRBC Evening Forecast: 12/17/21 Video / 9 hours ago Video Friday December 17: a strong cold front arrives overnight News / 11 hours ago ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Why aren’t more people refinancing their home loans?

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 17, 2021
    SAN ANTONIO – Nathaneal Soto and Jogenia Gonzalez wanted to take advantage of very low mortgage rates, so they refinanced their loan for huge ...
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  • Latino Finance

    The impending retirement of Representative Lowenthal could open the field for ambitious Democrats – Orange County Register

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 17, 2021
    Next year’s congressional midterm elections have become much more interesting for the Long Beach area. Representative Alan Lowenthal’s announcement on Thursday, December 16 that ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Housing crisis in Sacramento worsens for everyone

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 16, 2021
    OPINION AND COMMENT Editorials and other Opinion content provide perspectives on issues important to our community and are independent of the work of our ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    Senator Cruz on ‘Squawk Box’: Democrats pour gasoline on fire

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 15, 2021
    WASHINGTON, DC – US Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) today joined CNBC’s “Squawk Box” to discuss President Biden’s inflation crisis, the “Build Back Broke ”of ...
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  • Latino Economies

    Governor Wolf Supports York City Center Businesses, Encourages Pennsylvanians to Give Back by Buying Small for the Holidays

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 15, 2021
    Governor Tom Wolf visited small businesses in downtown York today for shopping and holiday tours, along with Mayor Michael Helfrich and York County Economic ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Former NFL players convicted of COVID-19 rescue fraud – CBS Atlanta

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 15, 2021
    MIAMI, Fla. (CW44 News At 10) – A former National Football League (NFL) player was sentenced to 37 months in federal prison on Friday ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    Expect the housing market to cool (slightly) as winter approaches

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 14, 2021
    Cooler weather is often a welcome relief from hot summer days, and a cooler market can provide some relief to homebuyers in Alabama as ...
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  • Latino Economies

    Stony Brook Small Business Development Center receives Bank of America grant to train Hispanic business owners

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 14, 2021
    SBDC MWBE PROGRAM Bank of America Sponsors SBDC MWBE Program Stony Brook University SBDC The Suffolk County Hispanic Business Strategies program provides training for ...
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  • Latino Finance

    More than 450 groups urge Senate to pass Biden package ahead of vacation

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 13, 2021
    Group of over 450 organizations call on Senate to adopt President BidenJoe Biden Publicist ‘not associated’ with Kanye West at time of election incident: ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Former state marijuana regulator outlines steps to ensure social fairness in the legal sector

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 13, 2021
    A top Rhode Island lawmaker said on Thursday a bill to legalize marijuana in the Ocean State was nearing completion, with only one major ...
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  • Latino Economies

    Commentary: Latin American communities can redefine American generosity | Chroniclers

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 11, 2021
    Generosity connects human beings. It is a powerful core value that we share across ideologies and identities. It is our relationship with our community, ...
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  • Latino Economies

    Biden’s Build Back Better plan is right for you. Let me list the ways

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 10, 2021
    NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Last week, the House passed the Build Back Better Act. This legislation aims to strengthen our ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Math is not racist. Our public garbage school system is

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 10, 2021
    As enlightenment has seeped into new subjects on the public school curriculum, even math is not spared. With states like California now trying to ...
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  • Latino Finance

    Expenses of Representative Jesus “Chuy” Garcia Target Payroll, Consultant as Incumbent – CU-CitizenAccess.org

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 10, 2021
    Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, congressman from the 4th Congressional District of Illinois, spends modestly in the first year of the election cycle. At the start ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    Study links redlining to contemporary premature birth rates

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 10, 2021
    Premature birth is associated with a range of negative long-term health outcomes. Now, a new study by researchers at the University of Rochester is ...
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  • Latino Finance

    Pritzker bans outside donors ahead of Illinois Supreme Court races

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 10, 2021
    Gov. JB Pritzker banned “black money” from the Illinois court election after record spending toppled a longtime Madigan ally of the Illinois Supreme Court. ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    NAF Takes More Milestones While Putting “Family” First – Orange County Register

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 10, 2021
    The new US funding was on its way to another record commercial year in 2021, despite the pandemic and all of its challenges. Tustin’s ...
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  • Latino Loans

    ACLU pressure to ‘cancel’ student debt shows how far it has strayed from civil liberties defense

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 9, 2021
    Is the forgiveness of student debt, 92% of which is held by the federal government, a good idea? While I don’t think this policy ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    How On-Time Rent Payments Can Build Your Credit Score with Fannie Mae

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 9, 2021
    Fannie Mae will now take rent payment history into account when approving borrowers for mortgages. You still need a credit score of at least ...
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  • Latino Finance

    Pharmaceutical lobby targets parliamentarian | The hill

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 9, 2021
    The pharmaceutical industry is banking on the obscure Senate rules as the final plan of attack to defeat the Democrats’ proposal to regulate prescription ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Federal Grant Program for Non-Profit Organizations Supporting Minority Businesses | Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 8, 2021
    A grantmaking program providing federal grants to support nonprofit organizations providing services to minority-owned businesses has been included in the Infrastructure Investments and Jobs ...
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  • Latino Economies

    Digital equity, one kilometer of cable at a time

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 7, 2021
    The population of the state of West Virginia has declined 3.3 percent over the past decade – a greater exodus than any other state ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    Pay the price – the Sacramento Observer

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 7, 2021
    Tyra Green and Ayaana Williams | Special to the OBSERVER As gas prices in California continue to climb, Sacramento NAACP President Betty Williams cites ...
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  • Latino Finance

    Collapsing youth labor market and stagnant wages for young workers signify need for comprehensive youth policy, Georgetown University report says

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 7, 2021
    The gap between the youth employment rate and the prime-age employment rate has increased by 9 percentage points since 2000 Washington, DC, December 07, ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Key steps the Adams administration should take to protect unemployed New Yorkers looking for work

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 7, 2021
    New Yorkers are asking for help (Photo: Gerardo Romo / City Council) When mayor-elect Eric Adams takes the oath in January, he will have ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    Alterra 2021 Home Loan Review: Offers Under-Represented Borrowers Alternative Underwriting Options, But Rates and Fees Not Listed Online

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 6, 2021
    Editorial independence We want to help you make better informed decisions. Certain links on this page – clearly marked – may direct you to ...
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  • Latino Economies

    Latino communities can redefine American generosity

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 6, 2021
    Generosity connects human beings. It is a powerful core value that we share across ideologies and identities. It is our relationship with our community, ...
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  • Latino Finance

    SONDERMANN | 16 months and counts until the election of the mayor of Denver | Chroniclers

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 5, 2021
    Eric Sondermann For voters, the election to choose Denver’s next mayor still looks on the horizon. For potential candidates and their agents, the time ...
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  • Latino Loans

    The right wishing to bring the nation back to its discriminatory past

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 5, 2021
    Sunday 5 December 2021 | 2 a.m A political science professor stands in front of a crowd and calls for women to be kept ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    Investors buy Tampa Bay homes at record rates – CBS Miami

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 4, 2021
    MIAMI (CBSMiami / AP) – From July through September, investors bought homes in Tampa Bay at record rates, according to data analyzed by Redfin ...
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  • Latino Economies

    Latino communities can redefine American generosity | Columns

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 4, 2021
    Country united states of americaUS Virgin IslandsMinor Outlying Islands of the United StatesCanadaMexico, United Mexican StatesBahamas, Commonwealth ofCuba, Republic ofDominican RepublicHaiti, Republic ofJamaicaAfghanistanAlbania, People’s ...
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  • Latino Finance

    The parks department hired a company run by a city employee to do non-tender camp clean-up

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 4, 2021
    The Seattle Parks Department, which sweeps campsites and cleans up garbage at camp sites through the Seattle Clean City Initiative, hired a company owned ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Unemployment in the United States drops to 4.2%, but employers added 210,000 jobs in slow motion in November

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 3, 2021
    WASHINGTON – The U.S. unemployment rate fell last month to its lowest level since the start of the pandemic, even as employers appeared to ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    Sharing hard-earned money lessons to build generational wealth

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 3, 2021
    Julien and Kiersten Saunders, creators of the Rich & Regular blog, go so far as to call the “R word” “retirement”. Gaining that independence ...
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  • Latino Loans

    How Comcast is helping Latinx-owned small businesses continue to grow steadily during the pandemic

    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 1, 2021
    Getty Images It is estimated that by 2050, Hispanic businesses will add $ 1.4 trillion to the US economy, which means $ 18 trillion ...
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  • Latino Finance

    Lawmakers warn against AI-powered financial tools

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 30, 2021
    As fintech companies move from being a startup to being a staple of the financial industry, the already high use of algorithm-based artificial intelligence ...
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  • Latino Loans

    CVIIC Launches Second Year Immigrant Entrepreneur Program for Central Valley Latin American Immigrants

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 29, 2021
    Collaboration on the integration of immigrants from the central valley Participants in the CVIIC Immigrant Entrepreneur Program The second year of the CVIIC Immigrant ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    In Orlando, Hispanic Residents Spend More on Rent Than Anywhere in the Country national news

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 29, 2021
    Estafany Londoño considers herself one of the lucky ones. At the height of the pandemic, the 24-year-old had to find new accommodation. “A lot ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    Regulators are back in the saddle – NMP

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 29, 2021
    Red Notice In announcing the Trustmark case, Garland also revealed a new Justice Department program to tackle what he called the “modern day red ...
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  • Latino Economies

    Despotism and developmental colonialism | Ross Eric Gibson, Local History – Santa Cruz Sentinel

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 29, 2021
    The Holy Roman Emperor, Joseph II (1741-1790), summed up his “enlightened despotism” as “Everything for the people, nothing for the people”. However, the Americans, ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Democrats struggle to energize their base as frustrations mount

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 27, 2021
    Ms Ocasio-Cortez and other Democrats recognize that a significant part of the challenge their party faces is structural: with small majorities in Congress, the ...
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  • Latino Economies

    Op-Ed: Latin American Communities Can Redefine American Generosity

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 26, 2021
    Generosity connects human beings. It is a powerful core value that we share across ideologies and identities. It is our relationship with our community, ...
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  • Latino Finance

    Kinecta Federal Credit Union hosted its 48th Annual Holiday Food Drive to provide much needed help and encouragement to local families

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 25, 2021
    Since 1973, Kinecta has partnered with community organizations in Los Angeles County to identify and help families in need while on vacation. MANHATTAN BEACH, ...
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  • Latino Loans

    How Arizona-Latino-Owned Businesses Found Support During the Pandemic Economic news

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 25, 2021
    The pandemic nearly ended the Salvadoreño restaurant, which opened its first location in 2002. Pupusas are the specialty of the Salvadoreño restaurant, a family-run ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    FinTech Lenders May Be the Key to Solving Discrimination

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 24, 2021
    Case Western Reserve University and the American Institute of Business (AEI) published a new report which revealed that the digitization of mortgages and the ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    Investors are buying houses in Tampa Bay at record rates, creating stiff competition

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 24, 2021
    For Lou Brown, a real estate agent for a company in Midtown St. Petersburg, it was unusual to represent a potential candidate. buyer who ...
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  • Latino Economies

    President Biden’s Order to Increase Minimum Wage for Federal Contractors to $ 15 Effective Jan. 30 | Mississippi Politics and News

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 24, 2021
    State Senator Sojourner and the Latino President of EmpowerMS agree that Biden’s order is counterproductive, saying the president has “helped enough.” On Monday, the ...
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  • Latino Finance

    Council approves plan for Upper East Side blood center

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 24, 2021
    The project received support from Mayor Bill de Blasio, who said it was essential to making New York City the life sciences capital of ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Latinx is next – OZY

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 23, 2021
    When Nicolina Delgadillo started her business BeeSmart in 2018, she knew that being an entrepreneur would be difficult. “Being a woman and a Latina ...
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  • Latino Finance

    Mindshare and Espolòn Tequila Launch Private Marketplace to Raise LatinX and Hispanic Voices

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 22, 2021
    Following the continued success of Mindshare’s Inclusion PMP series, Espolòn Tequila is the official launch brand for the LatinX private market NEW YORK, 22 ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages

    Chase CEO Jamie Dimon talks about taxing the rich and why Houston is fertile ground for racial equity work

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 22, 2021
    Houston has become a focal point of JPMorgan Chase’s $ 30 billion racial equity plan, and the bank’s CEO Jamie Dimon visited the city ...
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  • Latino Economies

    “Rolling Deep”: Here’s How Latinos Are Reshaping California Environmentalism

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 22, 2021
    “As an immigrant and a person of Mexican descent, I felt really proud,” said Alvaro Sanchez, vice president of policy at the Greenlining Institute. ...
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  • Latino Finance

    Kate del Castillo, Bela Bajaria, Gloria Calderón Kellett and many other industry pioneers lead the NALIP Diverse Women in Media Forum

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 22, 2021
    Diverse Women in Media Forum: “Our Stories to Own and to Tell” will take place virtually on December 1 and 2 LOS ANGELES, 22 ...
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  • Latino Loans

    Black leaders: the redistribution process is “rushed, inconsistent, incomplete” |

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 22, 2021
    By Antonio‌ ‌Ray‌ ‌Harvey‌ | California‌ ‌Black‌ ‌Media‌ Last month, Lawrence Lucas, founder of the United States Department of Agriculture’s Minority Employees Coalition (USDA-CME), ...
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    De Blasio’s New York should be a warning to Democrats

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 21, 2021
    TDemocrats have plenty of reasons to fear a midterm explosion next year – and Bill de Blasio’s New York City helps explain why. The ...
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    Trans people at risk of violence as state laws fuel stigma

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 20, 2021
    LOS ANGELES – The Latino Equality Alliance (LEA), a leading nonprofit for social justice and LGBTQ + LatinX rights advocacy based in Los Angeles, ...
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    EDB Excellent 10 and Golden Shovel Award Winners Announced

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 20, 2021
    The new Marriott Tacoma Downtown hotel, located next to the Greater Tacoma Convention Center, was one of the EDB’s 10 Excellent Awards winners. Drew ...
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    Q&A with Gloria Jimenez on Indiana Latino Expo Leadership Program

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 19, 2021
    Gloria Jimenez, Executive Director of Indiana Latino Expo Gloria Jimenez, 37, is from Peru and came to the United States when she was 17. ...
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    Poll finds 30% of white college applicants lied about race – The Ticker

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 19, 2021
    In a recent survey from Intelligent.com, 34% of white Americans falsely claimed to be a racial minority on their college applications, with nearly half ...
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    Nonprofits and business groups help Latin American businesses hit hard by pandemic

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 18, 2021
    PHOENIX – The walls of Salvadoreño Restaurant # 3 north of Phoenix catch your eye: shades of orange, blue and green – like the ...
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    Mortgage data shows aspiring black homeowners facing an uphill battle

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 18, 2021
    Aspiring black buyers are denied mortgage loans in Philadelphia more frequently than their white counterparts, according to a report released this month. And if ...
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    Immigration reform must go through budget reconciliation, Build back better: editorial

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 17, 2021
    The reconciliation process is the first step in overhauling our immigration system. Major immigration reform last took place in 1986. Senator Richard Durbin, D-Ill., ...
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    Morgan Stanley Announces “The Equity Collective,” a Diversity Collaboration Between 23 Wealth and Asset Management Firms | Business

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 17, 2021
    NEW YORK – (BUSINESS WIRE) – November 17, 2021– Morgan Stanley today announced the launch of The Equity Collective, an industry-leading group of wealth ...
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    Nicole Ndumele (point): Postal banking would help lift millions out of poverty and close the racial wealth gap | Columns

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 17, 2021
    WASHINGTON – The U.S. Postal Service recently launched a postal banking pilot program that allows customers to cash paychecks and business checks up to ...
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    $ 5 Million Homeowner Assistance Fund Available to Help Island Residents of Hawaii and Kaua’i Pay Off Mortgages

    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 16, 2021
    HONOLULU (KHON2) – The State of Hawai’i and the counties of Hawai’i and Kaua’i have partnered with Hawai’i Community Lending (HCL), a non-profit development ...
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