By Linda Zhang When Alex Zhou arrived in Manhattan, Kansas for college in 2007, he was in for a surprise. Zhou discovered that the “Little Apple” bared little resemblance to its larger New York sibling. Far from his hometown of Dalian, China, Zhou found it...
By Alieza Durana A recent study finds the financial capability of Latinos improved over the last decade, but obstacles to Latino wealth remain. In February 2023, the U.S....
By Lucelis Martinez As a child of Somali refugees, Abdikarin Abdullahi saw firsthand how quickly personal health can become an afterthought in communities of color. He grew...
By Aleenah Ansari It can be challenging to have open and honest conversations about money, especially for people of color, who may be deterred from talking about money or...
By Karen Bennett The U.S. is not short on offering bank accounts. Thousands of banks, credit unions and fintech companies compete with each other, offering checking and...