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Rising Median Rent Prices Expected to Pass $2,000 by Summer

During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the rental market experienced lower prices due to the economic downturn. However, since the pandemic’s worst days are over, monthly rents are back on the rise.

by Matin Varshochi
How is Crypto Taxed?

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has decided to begin taxing cryptocurrency profits as many did not report having crypto assets, leading to them understating their income and the amount of taxes paid.

by Viviana Vazquez
Biden to Compensate Immigrant Families Separated at Border

President Joe Biden is working with the Department of Justice to make amends with the families affected due to Trump’s zero-tolerance policy. To make amends, Biden is planning to financially compensate families who were separated at the border.

by Viviana Vazquez
Amazon Drivers Awarded $60 Million After Amazon Withheld Tips

On November 2, 2021, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that Amazon would be compensating over 140,000 drivers with over $60 million due to underpaying them between 2016-2019.

by Viviana Vazquez
China Bans Crypto, and Here’s Why

The Chinese central bank released a statement on Friday, September 24, 2021 stating that they are prohibiting the use and mining of all cryptocurrencies.

by Viviana Vazquez
Six Ways Group Economics Build Wealth Within Black Communities

The practice of group economics is becoming more popular, especially since it is becoming a more recognized way to build wealth with your family or friends.

by Nailah Herbert
The Eviction Moratorium Extension Was Denied. So What Does That Mean for Renters?

On August 1, 2021, the eviction moratorium expired, causing uncertainty for millions of households and tenants who had been protected from eviction processes under federal law during the COVID-19 pandemic.

by Sheena Allen
Redlining’s Lasting Effects on Black Americans Today

Redlining is a practice where mortgage lenders deny loans to people based on race or the racial makeup of their neighborhoods. The term comes from the National Housing Act of 1968 as part of the federal government's New Deal.

by Sheena Allen
Five Ways to Spot a Pyramid Scheme

Millions of people search the internet for a new job or ways to make extra income. Companies can lure people in with job postings that often sound too good to be true. These fraudulent companies are called pyramid schemes.

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