CityLab: Why entrepreneurs of color are struggling
Is there a way to close the vast racial startup gap?
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Is there a way to close the vast racial startup gap?
CityLab: Why entrepreneurs of color are struggling Read More »
Fair-lending enforcement would not happen in earnest until years after the Fair Housing Act, not until the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 required financial institutions go on record about what they considered their market area. The law intentionally created a conundrum for any institution that was redlining: How could it accept deposits from customers to whom it was unwilling to lend?
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Americans are flocking to big cities to find good jobs—opportunities that remain disproportionately out of reach for the poorest residents already living there.
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