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President Biden has signed the 730-page Inflation Reduction Act into law. Your senators and congressmen are at home in their districts until Labor Day and not much in the way of legislation is ...
Among U.S. households where anyone has been seriously ill, 24% of Black, 18% of Latino and 18% of white households say they were unable to get medical care for serious illnesses when they needed ...
The White House on Tuesday assured Black and brown communities that they will not be “left behind” in President Joe Biden’s soon-to-be legislative victory aimed to reduce inflation pain by ...
Many Americans are struggling to cope with higher prices for food, gas, housing and other essentials. But inflation has taken an even heavier toll on certain segments of the population. Black and ...
The one-year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act comes amid frequent natural disasters that have devastated Black and brown communities. While the White House and experts say the historic ...
People shop at a grocery supermarket in Alhambra, California, on July 13, 2022. - US consumer price inflation surged 9.1 percent over the past 12 months to June, the fastest increase since ...
Faced with the nation’s worst inflation in four decades, Black, Latino and Native American families are already having more issues affording food, housing and healthcare compared to their white ...
As inflation causes disruption in the financial ease among white homes, this adds even greater stress and concern for their Black counterparts. RELATED CONTENT : National Debt Payments On Historic ...
Black Americans have grappled with more volatile inflation when compared to white households over the past several years, according to new research published Monday by the Federal Reserve Bank of ...
Those households are struggling to stay afloat, according to a new poll from NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.