Discover financial empowerment resources
Discover financial empowerment resources
Young adults of color, particularly those who are Black and Latinx, have borne a disproportionate share of economic hardship, as decades of systemic racism have made their communities more vulnerable to the effects of these crises. This report shares new data on the financial lives of young adults,...
Students spend a significant portion of their day in school – and as a result, schools can offer these students a safe and consistent place to study and access to caring adults who can help them navigate some of the challenges they face. In an otherwise chaotic time of homelessness, schools can...
The rise of economic inequality has become a staple of policy debates and stump speeches. Less visible is the way the rise has altered the landscape of America’s urban neighborhoods. Two books should help change that. Matthew Desmond, an urban sociologist at Harvard, has delivered a jolt with...
While money has flowed into lotteries in the U.S. and Canada, savings rates in both countries have dried up. What more people do have today is ballooning levels of personal debt, and servicing that debt makes it difficult for individuals to save money. Debt can become the antithesis of wellbeing....