Monday, January 20, 2014

The housing recovery leaves America separate and unequal, once again

"A lot of the differences along the path to homeownership can be attributed to differences in education level, credit scores, and income among the races; blacks and #Hispanics have a lower average income than whites and #Asians, and #blacks and Hispanics who apply for a mortgage are much more likely to have a lower #credit score. Asians are more likely than the other races to achieve a higher level of education, which contributes to higher incomes." #Housing is a #HumanRight, #Education is a Human Right, but unfortunately Money still defines who gets what education and which job opportunities are available for such levels of education, which implies that from the very beginning, the place that we are born into defines our ability to live in dignity for the rest of our lives or not. We say: It's time to give Everyone an Equal Right to Live in Dignity: #LivingIncome Guaranteed by Equal Life Foundation is the immediate solution to remedy these growing problems.

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