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This Is the American City Where Houses Sell the Slowest
The U.S. real estate market is on fire. This is driven by low mortgage rates, solid incomes among middle- and upper-class Americans, and the desire of people to move out
Continue reading »American Express engages in 'reverse discrimination' against White people, current and former employees say
Report: American Express requiring critical race theory training A New York Post report found that American Express urged staff to adopt a hierarchy putting ‘marginalized’ individuals above ‘privileged’ ones. Five
Continue reading »Native American women lose nearly $1 million to the pay gap over their careers—and Covid-19 could make the disparity worse
Nearly 3 in 10 Native American women are working on the front lines of the Covid-19 pandemic as essential workers, yet they face a staggering pay gap that the pandemic
Continue reading »American Airlines, Biogen, Dow and More Thursday Afternoon Analyst Calls
With the trading day about halfway over, the markets were moving higher, after being stuck in the doldrums for the first half of the week. Oil pushed back above $70
Continue reading »Unemployment in This American City at Great Depression Levels
The COVID-19 pandemic caused unemployment levels not seen since the Great Depression starting in April last year. By last month, the jobless figure had rebounded to 6.2%, still well above
Continue reading »This Is the American State Where Joblessness Has Skyrocketed
The pandemic-driven surge in unemployment that began last March and April has eased considerably. However, levels are nowhere near their 50-year lows of 3.5% in January 2020. The job market
Continue reading »American Airlines Takes Off, Then Falters, on Frequent Flyer Program
On Monday, American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ: AAL) announced that it plans to sell $7.5 billion in new debt in three tranches of $2.5 billion each. Two offerings are expected
Continue reading »American Cities That Went From Rich to Poor
Per capita income in the United States has more than doubled in the last 60 years. In 1959, Americans’ average per capita income was about $15,000. As of 2019, the
Continue reading »How to support Asian American colleagues amid the recent wave of anti-Asian violence
Many communities are seeing a disturbing wave of anti-Asian violence in recent weeks, including robberies, burglaries and assaults targeting older Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) individuals. In San Francisco, 84-year-old
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