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On average, people of color in the U.S. have less money saved for retirement than their White counterparts. More than half of Black and Latino/Latina households have no retirement savings ...
Less than half of Black Americans have a retirement account and only a third have any money in stocks. While the median White family had $184,000 in wealth in 2019, according to a Treasury ...
A Boston Indicators report finds that Black and Hispanic residents in Massachusetts are saving far less money for retirement than their white counterparts, perpetuating wealth gaps in the state ...
Black respondents reported $85,000 in median retirement savings, 31% higher than their white counterparts at $65,000. Yet, roughly 41% of Blacks are not saving for retirement, versus 37% of whites.
Retirement can feel like a ... layers of financial inequality. On average, Black women in America earn just 63 cents for every dollar earned by white men, a pay gap that compounds over a lifetime.
White Americans tend to have more assets at retirement than Black or Hispanic Americans. Just 35% of Hispanic families and 41% of Black families have savings in a 401(k) or IRA account ...
Each week of February, HR Dive will publish a story in its Black History Month series. This week’s installment unpacks the challenges Black workers face preparing for retirement. While DEI ...
Wide disparities exist between White and non-White future retirees—a "racial retirement wealth gap" Reviewed by Margaret ...