Adding 3 Million Net New Black Homeowners in the Next Decade Can Narrow the Widening Homeownership Gap
Jan 01, 1970
The Black homeownership rate has fallen since the Great Recession, and the Black-white homeownership gap has widened to levels greater than they were in 1968, when housing segregation was still legal. Although overtly racist lending practices are no longer allowed, their legacies persist in housing, contributing to a growing modern-day disparity. Read More