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Black people in the U.S. reported doing worse economically in 2025 than at any time since the Federal Reserve began publishing its Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households report in 2013.

U.S. foreclosure rates rise as housing costs strain homeowners, impacting recent buyers, lower-income groups, and those with variable mortgages.

Experts warn that a proposed bailout of Spirit Airlines could encourage more struggling companies to seek federal ownership stakes to survive.

Thursday saw the largest one-day spike in oil prices, with the average price of gas reaching $4 across America for the first time since 2022.

Black women entrepreneurs face steep challenges, but their resilience shines as they navigate legal battles to protect their businesses

The NAACP put its full support behind the Living Wage For All bill, which aims to raise minimum wage to at least $30 in NY and $25 federally.

Black inventors shaped modern life, yet their brilliance is often overlooked. This highlights 26 groundbreaking innovations they created.

The Black unemployment rate has been seen by many financial analysts as a bellwether for where the economy as a whole could be headed. 

You might be surprised to discover that some of the brands most closely associated with Black culture aren’t actually Black-owned.

Expanding access is literally changing the sports investment game, so let me spell out a few benefits you might never have considered.

Every year, tax prep giants rake in billions by charging fees for a service that should be free to every taxpayer.

Two Altadena business owners speak about recovery after the Los Angeles wildfires.