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Relationship with Money & poverty and economic inequality

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The Student Debt Dilemma | CBS Reports

As of 2020, about 42.9 million Americans owed a collective $1.7 trillion in outstanding student loans — a crisis that touches families across the nation, particularly in communities of color. Some lawmakers have advocated for forgiving student debt to help those struggling to make ends meet.

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Money, Heart and Mind

This work aims to change the way we think and feel about money. Bloom discusses the social context of money and encourages the transformation of personal, organizational and political financial behaviour. He argues with the right attitude, it is possible to support wealth, justice and happiness.

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You Don't Need To Come From Money To Be A Successful Entrepreneur

Although some entrepreneurs are not born rich, they see entrepreneurship as an opportunity, not a risk.

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How to Manage Your Money When You Don't Have Any

Unlike many personal finance books, How to Manage Your Money When You Don't Have Any was specifically written for Americans who struggle to make it on a monthly basis.

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Worshipping the Wrong God

The question: What economic system would really benefit humanity?

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I Am Not Proof of the American Dream

For kids today from poorer backgrounds, the path I took through education no longer exists.

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Working While in College Might Hurt Students More than It Helps

Working in college may be a necessity, especially for low-income students, but it creates additional challenges.

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Riane Eisler: Caring Economics

Riane Eisler is an internationally known scholar, futurist, and activist, best known as author of the international bestseller The Chalice and The Blade: Our History, Our Future.

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Vigil: Spiritual Reflections on Your Money and Sanity

“Vigil: Spiritual Reflections on Your Money and Sanity” is a book by pastoral counselor and former financial consultant Pamela Ayo Yetunde.

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To Expand the Economy, Invest in Black Businesses

For the descendants of enslaved Africans in the United States, entrepreneurship represents more than just owning a business and pursuing the proverbial American Dream.

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