Better Understanding of Credit Can Help Close Racial Homeownership Gaps
Jan 01, 1970
The homeownership gap between white and some minority groups in the U.S. is distressing for its pervasiveness and persistence. According to the Urban InstituteOpens in a new window, the white-Black homeownership gap is now 30%--larger than the 27% gap that existed in 1960 before the Fair Housing Act of 1968. Read More