Hi, MarketWatchers. Don’t miss these top stories. Property appraisers valued an interracial couple’s home at $310,000 when they met the Black homeowner — but gave their white partner a $350,000 Read more
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California reparations push could give Black residents hundreds of thousands of dollars — here’s what they say they would do with it
Keisha Brown, 49, is married with five children and lives in a Bay Area suburb. Even with two incomes, she said, she and her family are struggling. Rent keeps going Read more
Black Americans almost 80% more likely to be hospitalized with flu, CDC warns
As Americans brace for what could be a brutal flu season, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a report showing that Black, Hispanic and American Indian/Alaska Read more
10 Lies Black Women Tell Themselves
1. White women are stealing black men. Trust me, no one is stealing them. It’s their choice to date outside of their race. And so what if they are? Love Read more
Wheat rallies to 3-month high as Russia’s attacks on Ukraine raise risks to Black Sea exports
Wheat rallied Monday, with futures prices for the commodity trading at their highest since late June, as Russia’s fresh barrage of attacks in Ukraine threatened exports of the grain through Read more
Rivian’s big recall is a ‘black eye’ for bulls, but the stock is still a buy, analyst says
Shares of Rivian Automotive Inc. took a dive Monday, in the wake of the electric-vehicle maker’s recall of nearly all of its vehicles, but Wedbush analyst Dan Ives said the Read more
Sorry folks, Black Friday has already started. But don’t worry if you miss the early sales.
October is the new Black Friday. At least that’s the impression some retailers give. Target TGT, -2.19% and Amazon AMZN, -4.77% head into the month hot with big discount events Read more
‘When hiring slows, Black workers get pushed so far back that they drop out’: Why Fed’s rate hike will put Black jobs at risk
Entrenched discrimination and family demands mean that fewer Black Americans can take advantage of a strong labor market like many of their white counterparts even as more jobs were added Read more
One of Baseball Cards Rarest Discoveries: The Black Swamp Find
When Karl Kissner’s aunt died in Defiance, Ohio in 2011, she had given her one-hundred-year-old family home to Karl and his cousins as an inheritance. The house’s exterior was in Read more
Black, Latino, Native Americans feeling inflation worse than white peers: poll
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 counterparts, Read more