How Federal Agencies Can Use Data to Promote Fair Housing

Written by on January 3, 2023

Housing inequity has made it more difficult for people of color, especially Black Americans, to own their own homes – and the problem is only getting worse. In 1960, White Americans had homeownership rates 26% higher than Black Americans. That gap has grown to 29.4%. Furthermore, redlining continues to affect financial opportunities and community services in Black and Brown communities with implications . . .



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