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Because Personal Finances Matter to Black and Brown Communities
Black women are less likely to see higher earnings over a lifetime despite their education, earning 10% less than white women and 34% less than white men.
Highly educated Black women have 43% more undergraduate debt and 99% more graduate debt than their white women counterparts.
Married college-educated black women age 60+ have only $424,000 in median assets, compared with $778,000 for their white women counterparts.
Among college-educated black families, the average inheritance is $40,000 compared with $150,000+ for college-educated white families.
Invite us to present our personal finance seminars to your cross-generational workforce at your next health and wellness program or team-building offsite event.
Add us to your church roster to provide financial education and private consultations to single adults, recently engaged and newly wed couples, or divorcees adjusting to new rules around their finances.
Include us as an industry vendor at your next fundraising event or festival, providing an opportunity to share our debt-free living message and services with attendees and reach new community supporters.
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