Subtitle The Color Of Money ❲VALIDATED | 2027❳

: Historical policies like "redlining"—the practice of labeling minority neighborhoods as "high risk" for loans—effectively barred these communities from building equity through property. The Role of Banking Systems

: Wealth is primarily passed through homeownership; for every $1 inherited by a Black family, a white family typically inherits $10. subtitle The Color of Money

: Since the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, the Black community's share of U.S. wealth has remained below 1%. wealth has remained below 1%

: While intended as a panacea for inequality, Black-owned banks often struggle because they must operate in impoverished, segregated areas without the capital cushions of larger institutions. the Black community's share of U.S.

The Color of Money : A Special Report

Academic and investigative works have used the "Color of Money" title to analyze how financial institutions function within a segregated economy.