Study: Black Americans Make Up Large Chunk of Nation’s Frontline Workers But Overlooked For Higher Pay, Job Advancement
Are you a frontline worker? See where you fall in pay and job advancement statistics.
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Are you a frontline worker? See where you fall in pay and job advancement statistics.
Most students finance their education with borrowed funds. According to FinAid.org, 65.6% of students graduate with education debt, and of students who attend private college, 72.8% graduate with debt. The average amount of money owed by African American students leaving school is $19,800. For those who don’t have enough ready cash, Uncle Sam has a federal loan program that may provide an answer, but it pays to be an educated consumer.
If you’re disciplined about saving and investing, you may be fortunate enough to fund your ideal retirement and leave some money to your heirs. But without proper planning, they could...
For Don Coleman, founder and chairman of GlobalHue (No. 1 on the 2008 B.E. Advertising Agencies list), the current market only solidifies the idea that self employment is the solution. To put money behind his convictions, Coleman established the Coleman Entrepreneurial Scholarship to provide a hand-up to juniors and seniors enrolled in an entrepreneurial studies program at a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) or Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI). The scholarship will provide $5,000 for 20 students enrolled at one of 20 target schools.
Time’s up. The green economy is making significant headway and will soon be woven into the fabric of business. Unfortunately, many small-business owners and entrepreneurs need to play catch-up.