Work & Money
LeBron James has officially cemented his GOAT status in basketball after being deemed the first active NBA player to become a billionaire.
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While in recent years the trajectory for graduating Black college students in the job market hadn’t been promising, the numbers are telling a different story in 2022.
Popular internet stars can make millions from ad revenue, and in the wake of controversial relationship guru Kevin Samuels's death, some critics online are wondering if he was really pulling in the high-value salary that he preached. Let's take a look at how popular online personalities like Samuels make bank.
A Black newlywed couple out of Los Angeles defied the odds of a traditional five to six figure wedding price tag by saving big and only shelling out a whopping $500 on the entire ceremony.
Maybe it has something to do with the fact that Adams had to refile his taxes after a Politico reporter found that he had failed to disclose rental income on his returns.
While it is not technically illegal, at least 55 major corporations pay no corporate taxes.
Congressional Democrats Want President Biden To Extend Student Loan Pause And Cancel Portion Of Debt
In a letter dated March 31, Democrats asked President Biden to extend the pause through the end of the year and take steps toward canceling the federal student loans.
Trailblazing aviator Bessie Coleman—the first Black woman to earn an international pilot’s license—will be featured on the U.S. quarter.
A new study illuminates the value each HBCU provides to the specific communities in which they're located and accounts for racial disparities that hurt Black earnings.