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Black Women Receive Less Money When Starting New Businesses

The U.S. is viewed as a country that allows its citizens to have the possibility of following and achieving their dreams. However, starting a business requires money, and some people do not receive the money they need due to the color of their skin.

by Nailah Herbert
The Cost of Rent Has Gone Up in Many Cities

The COVID-19 pandemic brought a temporary break to the increase in rent. However, with the economy slowly beginning to open up again, many landlords across the country have started raising their prices.

by Nailah Herbert
How to Stop Impulsing Buying

Learning your triggers and being able to stop and reflect on your shopping habits can take you a long way in life. Often times we don’t stop ourselves enough and ask ourselves if we really need the last-minute item that we just pick up.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Valentine’s Day Prices Have Increased Over the Years

by Nailah Herbert
Money Conversations as a Couple | Culture Meets Money with Julien & Kiersten Saunders

Julien and Kiersten Saunders are the founders of rich & REGULAR, a blog dedicated to those who want to live financially free. Julien and Kiersten are full-time entrepreneurs, former real estate investors, and authors.

by Nailah Herbert
Will There Be a Fourth Stimulus Check?

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a global issue as new variants are spreading. As people continue to struggle, 2021 ended without a fourth stimulus check to keep households afloat.

by Nailah Herbert
Many Workers Would Quit if They Knew They Were Underpaid

A recent study was conducted by economists at MIT, the University of California, Berkeley, the London School of Economics, and the University of Cologne. The study results showed that workers of low wages or underpaid wages believe that other workers doing the same work are making similar incomes. More workers would quit or ask for raises if they had access to information about other workers’ wages, claims an Economist at UC Berkeley.

by Viviana Vazquez
More Than 20 States Have Increased Their Minimum Wage

by Sheena Allen
Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) | Investing for Beginners

Learning about Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) beyond the buzz will help key to understanding which IPOs are great for building wealth or just a buzz.

by Nadia C. Vanderhall
The Inflation Rate’s Rising: Here’s Why You Need to Invest

The COVID-19 pandemic caused the economic growth of the United States (U.S.) to come to a halt. As a result, many Americans relied on the COVID-19 relief packages the U.S. government provided.

by Matin Varshochi
Unvaccinated Workers Are Eligible for Unemployment Benefits

With the vaccine mandate in place, some unvaccinated individuals are being let go from their place of work. As a result, four states have passed bills that allow them to ease the restrictions for the unvaccinated when applying for unemployment benefits.

by Nailah Herbert
The U.S. Inflation Rate is at Its Highest Since 1990

The Bureau of Labor Statistics recently reported that the inflation rate for the past year had surpassed six percent. Protect yourself from inflation by investing your money through these methods.

by Viviana Vazquez
Early Stage Investors, Long Term Wealth Building

Different levels of investing are being unlocked as people scroll through social media. Retail Investing isn't the only way for investor to see wealth when it comes to the stock market - let's discuss the new normal for investors.

by Nadia C. Vanderhall
FaZe Clan Will Go Public in a $1 Billion SPAC Deal

On October 25, 2021, FaZe Clan, the popular gaming, lifestyle, and media platform, announced they will be going public via a merger with B. Riley Principal 150 Merger Corp. The FaZe and BRPM SPAC merger is valued at approximately $1 billion.

by Viviana Vazquez
Biden Cancels $11.5 Billion in Student Debt

President Joe Biden recently announced that the government has canceled $11.5 billion in student loan debt. Currently, the outstanding student loan debt is $1.73 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve.

by Nailah Herbert

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