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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    March 11, 2022
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    “We are facing a housing crisis,” say the experts. What homebuyers can do about it. – Forbes Advisor

    Editorial Note: We earn a commission on partner links on Forbes Advisor. Commissions do not affect the opinions or ratings of our editors. Rising house prices, ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    March 3, 2022
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    More free at-home Covid tests available next week

    SStarting next week, US households will be able to order another round of free rapid Covid-19 tests from COVIDTests.gov. The opening of additional free tests to ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    March 3, 2022
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    Philly Fed Report: Black Homeowners Face More Refinance Denials | Local News

    Home loan refinance activity increased by more than 200% in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware in 2020 during the pandemic, the growth rate for black and ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    February 27, 2022
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    The personal finance industry needs a dose of sobering history

    (Bloomberg review) — There is a belief in the United States that has seeped into the personal finance industry – that if you work hard enough, ...
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  • Latino Finance
    By Eric P. Wolf
    February 23, 2022
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    RTA must overcome ‘bureaucratic anxiety’, prescribe bold actions to save public transit – Streetsblog Chicago

    On February 14, seven local transportation advocacy organizations sent a message to the Regional Transportation Authority, but it wasn’t a Valentine’s Day card. Rather, it was ...
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  • Latino Finance
    By Eric P. Wolf
    February 21, 2022
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    In a tiny New Mexico courtroom, a boost to delay evictions

    An empty chair sits in front of an apartment in Clovis where an eviction file has been filed. Last week, evictions for nonpayment began again for ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    February 20, 2022
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    Pennsylvania: Pay your fair share for clean water | Opinion

    By Ted Evgeniadis and Tom Pelton Every year, the Pennsylvania state capital funnels an estimated 800 million gallons of sewage mixed with rainwater into the Susquehanna ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    February 16, 2022
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    Alabama is the No. 7 state with the smallest black homeownership gap

    (STACKER) – For many, along with financial independence, becoming a homeowner is considered the quintessential American dream. Home ownership is one of the fundamental tools for ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    February 14, 2022
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    California is the No. 8 state with the smallest black homeownership gap

    For many, along with financial independence, becoming a homeowner is considered the quintessential American dream. Home ownership is one of the fundamental tools for creating wealth ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    February 11, 2022
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    Montana is the No. 4 state with the largest black homeownership gap

    For many, along with financial independence, becoming a homeowner is considered the quintessential American dream. Home ownership is one of the fundamental tools for creating wealth ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    February 8, 2022
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    Chicago Ald. Ed Burke lawyers argue over wiretaps

    Defense attorneys and prosecutors in the explosive bribery case against Chicago’s most senior alderman politely confronted him in federal court Tuesday in arguments that centered on ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    February 3, 2022
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    JPMorgan awards St. Paul $5 million nonprofit to help Black and Latino women-owned businesses grow

    St. Paul’s Center for Economic Inclusion has been awarded one of six $5 million grants that JPMorgan Chase has awarded nationwide as part of the financial ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 20, 2022
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    Mayors say they don’t have tools to deal with homelessness

    Plus, private mortgage lending still doesn’t serve black and Latino lenders, and more. Report finds mayors without dedicated staff rely on police to manage homelessness A ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 18, 2022
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    Yes, racism is a “deviation”, but it must be taught as a persistent reality

    This Tuesday, January 18 column is sandwiched between two Texas holidays. Monday was Martin Luther King Jr. Day, first observed by Texas in 1986. And Wednesday’s ...
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  • Latino Finance
    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 11, 2022
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    West Side Rag “Gale Brewer and Bodega Advocate for Explosion of” Dark Stores “Grocery Delivery App as Unfair Competitors of Mom and Pop Stores

    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 Board member ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    January 3, 2022
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    Marion County Mortgage Data Shows Decline in Homeownership, Particularly Among Blacks and Hispanics

    More than 50 years after the passage of the federal Fair Housing Act of 1968, Marion County, the most populous and racially diverse county in Indiana, ...
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  • Latino Economies
    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 27, 2021
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    What would a binational course teach our students? – Voice of San Diego

    A statue of Abraham Lincoln in Tijuana on August 2, 2009. / Photo courtesy of scanudas via Flickr Environment, energy, tourism, commerce, migration, crime – powerful ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 21, 2021
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    Race and finance: the student loan trap

    This is the second in a series of articles on race and the financial system. When American civil rights activists of the last century took to ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 15, 2021
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    Senator Cruz on ‘Squawk Box’: Democrats pour gasoline on fire

    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 Democrats and ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 9, 2021
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    ACLU pressure to ‘cancel’ student debt shows how far it has strayed from civil liberties defense

    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 is fair ...
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  • Latino Finance
    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 9, 2021
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    Pharmaceutical lobby targets parliamentarian | The hill

    The pharmaceutical industry is banking on the obscure Senate rules as the final plan of attack to defeat the Democrats’ proposal to regulate prescription drug prices. ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    December 5, 2021
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    The right wishing to bring the nation back to its discriminatory past

    Sunday 5 December 2021 | 2 a.m A political science professor stands in front of a crowd and calls for women to be kept away from ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 27, 2021
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    Democrats struggle to energize their base as frustrations mount

    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 party cannot ...
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  • Latino Economies
    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 17, 2021
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    Immigration reform must go through budget reconciliation, Build back better: editorial

    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., For years ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    November 1, 2021
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    Accessibility (or lack thereof) in the current housing market

    Opinions expressed by Contractor the contributors are theirs. You are reading Entrepreneur United States, an international Entrepreneur Media franchise. As our nation continues to fight to ...
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  • Latino Economies
    By Eric P. Wolf
    October 29, 2021
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    A proclamation on National Entrepreneurship Month, 2021

    Every day, American entrepreneurs combine passion, resilience and resourcefulness to solve difficult problems and create products and businesses that improve our lives. American entrepreneurs create and ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    October 25, 2021
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    DOJ announces new initiative to fight mortgage discrimination – RISMedia

    The Department of Justice (DOJ) on October 22 announced a new initiative to tackle what United States Attorney General Merrick Garland calls the “modern day red ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    October 25, 2021
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    From Memphis to the White House, this lawyer faces redlining and environmental injustice

    LaTricea Adams speaking at the Young, Gifted & Green 40 Under 40 Awards Gala hosted by Black Millennials for Flint on September 13, 2021 LaTricea Adams ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    October 22, 2021
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    Trustmark Bank to pay $ 5 million fine

    Trustmark National Bank will pay federal regulators $ 5 million in fines to address allegations it has actively avoided offering and marketing home loans to black ...
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  • Latino Economies
    By Eric P. Wolf
    October 11, 2021
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    Monday, October 11, 2021 | News from Kaiser Santé

    More women than men are insured with Medicaid pregnancy care But Axios notes that coverage may be short-lived, as Medicaid coverage ends after 60 days postpartum. ...
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  • Latino Economies
    By Eric P. Wolf
    October 9, 2021
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    This city has the highest unemployment rate in America – 24/7 Wall St.

    In February 2020, unemployment was at its lowest level in five decades, at 3.5%. It peaked in five decades at 14.2% in April, driven by the ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    October 6, 2021
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    Opinion: The scourge of generational gun violence | Chroniclers

    More children in Chicago have been shot this year than have died from the coronavirus in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control ...
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  • Latino Economies
    By Eric P. Wolf
    October 4, 2021
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    American jobs are coming back, but not for everyone

    JACKSON, Mississippi – As the Delta variant made its way through Mississippi this spring, Ashley Brown kept showing up at her elderly clients’ homes, packing their ...
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  • Latino Economies
    By Eric P. Wolf
    September 30, 2021
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    Scary choices as Democrats debate cutting back on healthcare pie

    WASHINGTON (AP) – Democrats are debating how to divide what may be a smaller portion of health care spending in President Joe Biden’s home policy bill, ...
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  • Latino Economies
    By Eric P. Wolf
    September 29, 2021
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    Fiserv: Small minority-owned businesses in the National Capital Region eligible for grants of $ 10,000 through Fiserv’s Back2Business program

    Small minority-owned businesses in the National Capital Region eligible for $ 10,000 grants under Fiserv’s Back2Business program September 29, 2021 Qualified organizations can apply for the ...
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  • Latino Economies
    By Eric P. Wolf
    September 28, 2021
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    Mapping the Diversity and Demographic Change of Rural America

    The release of the 2020 Census demographics provided a much-anticipated glimpse into the demographic trends that are reshaping our nation, but it also sparked a wave ...
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  • Latino Economies
    By Eric P. Wolf
    September 24, 2021
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    Hydrogen threatens to drive wedge between Democrats and climate activists

    Democrats’ fuel-neutral approach to hydrogen deployment puts party energy policy leaders at odds with climate activists and environmental justice advocates, who want a hydrogen production process ...
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  • Latino Economies
    By Eric P. Wolf
    September 22, 2021
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    Ski towns, stop serving the ultrarich

    “],” renderIntial “: true,” wordCount “: 350}”> It’s no surprise that mountain towns across the West have a problem. The real estate boom fueled by the ...
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  • Latino Finance
    By Eric P. Wolf
    September 21, 2021
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    How Obamacare’s California Success Architect Achieved the Impossible

    Peter V. Lee, Covered California’s first and only executive director, will step down early next year. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times) You could say that ...
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  • Latino Economies
    By Eric P. Wolf
    September 20, 2021
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    Global markets collapse as worries grow over superpower plans

    Investors from three continents abandoned their shares on Monday, fearing that the governments of the world’s two largest economies – China and the United States – ...
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  • Latino Finance
    By Eric P. Wolf
    September 18, 2021
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    Former CSIS Agent Huda Mukbil Hopes to Win Election to Stand Up for Discriminated and Marginalized Canadians

    When life gave Huda Mukbil systemic racism, she decided to make a political change. After nearly two decades with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), the ...
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  • Latino Finance
    By Eric P. Wolf
    September 17, 2021
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    Gioconda Belli reflects on Nicaragua

    Copyright 2021 NPR. To learn more, visit https://www.npr.org. LEILA FADEL, ANIMATOR: The Biden administration has a remarkable opportunity to reshape homeownership in America. In the coming ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    September 17, 2021
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    Separate infrastructure: removal of urban highways can repair neighborhoods ravaged by racist policies

    The US $ 1.2 trillion infrastructure bill currently passing through Congress will bring money to cities for much needed investments in roads, bridges, mass transit systems, ...
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  • Latino Finance
    By Eric P. Wolf
    September 11, 2021
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    SBA Announces Mark Cuban, Chief José Andrés and Senior White House Advisor Cedric Richmond to be Keynote Speakers at National Small Business Week (NSBW) Virtual Summit 2021

    Various Mayors, Tech Leaders and Small Business Owners to Speak at NSBW Washington, September 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – The U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Isabella ...
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  • Latino Finance
    By Eric P. Wolf
    September 7, 2021
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    Fannie and Freddie must submit fair housing finance plans

    Mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have been ordered to submit equitable housing finance plans by the end of the year, setting out a roadmap ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    September 7, 2021
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    Removing urban freeways can improve neighborhoods ravaged by decades of racist policies

    The $ 1.2 trillion infrastructure bill currently going through Congress will bring money to cities for much-needed investments in roads, bridges, transit systems, water infrastructure, grids ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    September 3, 2021
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    Investigation Reveals Hidden Secret Bias In Mortgage Approval Algorithms | National and global news

    The new four-bedroom home in Charlotte, NC was Crystal Marie and Eskias McDaniels’ personal American dream, the reason they moved from beloved Los Angeles. A long, ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    September 3, 2021
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    Black Mortgage Applicants In Charleston Turned Down Twice As Often As White Borrowers | New

    Black mortgage applicants in the Charleston area are twice as likely to be turned down as white borrowers with similar qualifications, according to a new analysis ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    August 25, 2021
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    Report: Concerns About Racial Lending Practices of SC Lenders

    Movement Mortgage challenged a new report from a nonprofit newsroom that ranked it among the worst lenders for racial disparities. Jason E. Miczek www.micezkphoto.com A new ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    August 20, 2021
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    Why a historic wave of deportations still hangs over the United States | Immovable

    With nearly 10 million people out of work in the United States and pandemic protection programs set to expire in a few months, Americans must make ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    August 5, 2021
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    Segregation in Santa Clara County: How Experts Define Redlining

    It’s hard to talk about housing in Santa Clara County without looking at the history of the region’s Red Zone, a tool that once contributed to ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    August 3, 2021
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    Housing challenges the next governor of Virginia will face

    Contents Communities across Virginia face a variety of housing-related stresses. In the past year, house prices have risen by more than 10% in the state’s largest ...
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  • Latino Economies
    By Eric P. Wolf
    July 21, 2021
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    Entrepreneurs of color are at the heart of our economic recovery from COVID-19

    For centuries, small businesses owned by people of color have contributed to the fabric of innovation and economic growth in this country. Between 2007 and 2017, ...
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  • Latino Finance
    By Eric P. Wolf
    July 16, 2021
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    Cost of fighting COVID in California: $ 12.3 billion

    © Provided by Patch By Barbara Feder Ostrov, CalMatters CALIFORNIA – The fight against COVID-19 in California has cost taxpayers at least $ 12.3 billion since ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    July 6, 2021
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    Sellers Reject Offers Supported by FHA / VA

    The Urban Institute (UI) says it appears the current seller’s market is having a negative impact on government guaranteed loans and the borrowers who must use ...
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  • Latino Finance
    By Eric P. Wolf
    July 2, 2021
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    Puerto Rico could start losing Medicaid funding in two months

    Puerto Rican Health Secretary Carlos Mellado has sounded the alarm bells in Congress about a looming Medicaid funding crisis that threatens hundreds of thousands of Puerto ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    July 2, 2021
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    Texas Federal Judge Orders Debt Relief Payments And Certifies Producer Classes | 2021-07-02

    The Biden administration’s efforts to grant debt relief to minority producers requested by Congress suffered another legal setback Friday with an order from the North Texas ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    July 2, 2021
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    Reviews | June jobs report shows strong recovery

    Early Friday, the government announced that the economy had created 850,000 jobs last month – a welcome recovery from the slowdown in job growth over the ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    July 1, 2021
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    Black MBA homeownership plan fails, CEO says

    Shekhar welcomed the move, but said long-term solutions to a systemic problem can only be found at state and federal levels. He said, “This is what’s ...
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  • Latino Finance
    By Eric P. Wolf
    June 30, 2021
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    What explains the shortage of stocks in the United States

    Editor’s Note: POLITICO Pulse is a free version of the POLITICO Pro Health Care morning newsletter, which is sent to our subscribers each morning at 6 ...
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  • Latino Finance
    By Eric P. Wolf
    June 27, 2021
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    The American real estate market is racist. Congress could easily help fix it if it wanted to.

    Getty Black borrowers are 80% more likely to be turned down for a mortgage than white borrowers. The Fair For All Loans Act would establish a ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    June 27, 2021
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    America’s real estate market is racist, Congress could easily fix it

    Black borrowers are 80% more likely to be turned down for a mortgage than white borrowers. The Fair For All Loans Act would establish a new ...
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  • Latino Finance
    By Eric P. Wolf
    June 25, 2021
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    Abbott leads GOP push for Trump-style border measures – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

    Promise to build a wall. Descriptions of American homes “overrun” by immigrants and a trail of “carnage”. Plans to arrest cross-border workers and transport them to ...
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  • Latino Economies
    By Eric P. Wolf
    June 17, 2021
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    “Building back better” starts with our buildings

    No one should have to skip a meal or postpone buying necessary medications just to be able to afford an energy bill. And yet a shocking ...
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  • Latino Finance
    By Eric P. Wolf
    June 13, 2021
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    Federal college loan program can trap parents in debt

    Kate Schweizer and her husband didn’t want their two daughters, just 13 months apart, to start their adulthood with college debt, so they borrowed a lot ...
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  • Latino Economies
    By Eric P. Wolf
    June 10, 2021
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    OVERVIEW: US CPI Inflation Bounces Again But Won’t Change Fed’s Transitional View

    NEW YORK (CIHI) – Headline inflation in the United States, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), jumped again in May, but the US Federal ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    June 9, 2021
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    Opinion: Fairness of agricultural loans | Big tower

    Woody Guthrie had a lot to say about the greed of bankers who gave crop loans at usurious interest rates to ungrateful farmers, then grabbed them ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    June 4, 2021
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    Sally Sliger, of Mead, is the first million dollar winner

    A Weld County health worker has won the first million dollar Colorado vaccine lottery draw and urged those who have not been immune to COVID-19 to ...
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  • Latino Finance
    By Eric P. Wolf
    June 4, 2021
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    Ally Bank eliminates overdraft fees

    This week, only online banking institution Ally Bank announced that it would no longer charge overdraft fees to its customers. This is good news for their ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    June 4, 2021
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    Eliminate bank overdraft fees that attack people who cannot afford it | Editorial

    In an age when even some libraries are waiving late fees for books, what makes banks think it’s a good idea to impose high overdraft fees ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    June 2, 2021
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    How Housing Discrimination and the White Leak Divided America

    June 2, 2021 THE LIFE of white and black Americans is very different. Black residents, for example, generally have a lower life expectancy and lower educational ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    May 28, 2021
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    Support Asian Americans by supporting our small businesses – QNS.com

    Sign up for our PoliticsNY newsletter for the latest coverage and to stay informed about the 2021 elections in your district and New York In this ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    May 24, 2021
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    Relief for small businesses in confusion, with dashed hopes

    The federal government’s massive paycheck protection program, which has been a lifeline for small businesses affected by the pandemic, has become so mired in confusion and ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    May 22, 2021
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    Ogden Latino-owned businesses face COVID-19 storm, fortunes improve | Business

    OGDEN – As the COVID-19 pandemic began last year, leading to new guidelines and restrictions meant to curb the spread of the virus, Coffee Links’ business ...
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  • Latino Economies
    By Eric P. Wolf
    May 6, 2021
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    THURS: State Facing Population Decline, New Policies To Encourage Unemployed To Seek Jobs, + More

    KUNM Evening Newscast with Megan Kamerick, April 29, 2021 Study Says Future Of New Mexico May Include Fewer People – By Morgan Lee, Associated Press Flanked ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    May 6, 2021
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    How has Hopkins contributed to and perpetuated redlining in Baltimore?

    Over the course of the past year, researchers have found that residents of low-income, majority-Black neighborhoods in Baltimore and cities across the country are at a ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    May 6, 2021
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    White neighborhoods received PPP loans at twice the rate of Latino communities in metro Detroit

    Stateside’s interview with Nisa Khan and Tyler Scott On a recent evening in Detroit’s Mexicantown neighborhood, notes from a guitar played by a busker on the ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    May 6, 2021
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    Rampant racial disparities plagued PPP loan distribution

    Like other Black entrepreneurs in her Inglewood neighborhood, Annie Graham has struggled to keep her business afloat during the pandemic. At Ms. Ann’s clothing boutique on ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    May 6, 2021
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    DACA Dreamers leaving South Carolina for college, careers

    Spring Valley High School graduate Jackie Mayorga will graduate college as a social worker soon, but she cannot work in South Carolina because of her status ...
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  • Latino Finance
    By Eric P. Wolf
    May 6, 2021
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    We’re better off with health equity | News

    This spring, public health officials have been laser-focused on getting more Americans vaccinated against COVID-19. So why do racial disparities persist around vaccination? And once more ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    May 5, 2021
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    Find out who has obtained PPP loans in your neighborhood

    The Paycheck Protection Program awarded an estimated $ 16 billion to 128,159 Michigan small businesses and nonprofits during the first two P3 funding cycles. And you ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    May 5, 2021
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    Most expensive federal ‘stimulus’ package has failed minority communities terribly, new analysis finds

    AT $ 6 trillion and over, the scale of the federal government’s spending on COVID-19 is truly unprecedented. In exchange for spending so much, an astonishing ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    May 5, 2021
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    Banks are key to prosperity for minority communities | Editorials

    Systemic racism, the public and private policies that create and reinforce advantages for some communities over others, are rampant in the United States. The financial sector, ...
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  • Latino Loans
    By Eric P. Wolf
    May 4, 2021
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    Newsom reminder: How enthusiastic is the base?

    Democratic Party leaders unite behind a message that the recall is a desperate Republican plot that is bad for California. CALIFORNIA, USA – This story was ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    April 30, 2021
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    Communities of color face “disproportionately and systematically” with deadly air pollution, regardless of location or income | Smart News

    Air pollution from fine particles such as soot, dust or smoke causes an additional 85,000-200,000 deaths in the United States each year. New research, published this ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    April 29, 2021
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    White Midwestern Farmers Continue Demand for Government Loan Forgiveness National and Regional News

    In this file photo from Dec. 4, 2017, a farmer harvests crops near Sinsinawa Mound in Wisconsin. A group of Midwestern farmers sued the federal government ...
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  • Hispanic Mortgages
    By Eric P. Wolf
    April 28, 2021
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    People of color breathe more dangerous air. The sources are everywhere.

    These findings were consistent with the experiences of communities on the ground, said Robert D. Bullard, a professor at Texas Southern University who has written for ...
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  • Capital
    By Eric P. Wolf
    April 8, 2021
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    Student loan payments suspended to ease burden during coronavirus

    HARLINGEN – Millions of people with student debt benefit from the student loan relief plan. The US government has suspended payment plans and waived interest on ...
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  • Capital
    By Eric P. Wolf
    April 7, 2021
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    The government is considering loans to HECS-type businesses

    According to The Australian, the government is currently considering an income-tested business loan program to support businesses after JobKeeper’s expiration in late March. Australia’s Small Business ...
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  • Capital
    By Eric P. Wolf
    April 7, 2021
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    Biden calls on Department of Education to extend suspension of federal student loan payments

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