Day: January 19, 2022

N.J. must address institutional racism in auto insurance rates | Opinion

Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin and the New Jersey Assembly must act now to end racial discrimination in setting auto insurance rates. Currently, New Jersey auto insurance companies are allowed to set rates in part by using factors such as a person’s education, credit score, and job, despite the fact that these factors have absolutely nothing …

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FINANCIAL SERVICES FIRMS TEAM WITH HBCUS TO ADDRESS DIVERSITY AND THE WEALTH GAP

A career in the financial services industry can present tremendous opportunities. It’s truly a profession where the sky is the limit, not only for the individual who enters it but for those they serve. Unfortunately, not enough diverse students are choosing this path. That means financial services organizations are not only missing out on amazing talent with …

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We Have an Opportunity—and an Obligation—to Shop Black This Holiday Season | Opinion

Holiday shopping season is upon us, and while you may be focused on supply chain issues slowing down your order, buying gifts is an opportunity for nearly 70 percent of us to make impactful purchases based on our values. As many of us continue to work remotely, you may be tempted to shop out of convenience, …

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The Black unicorn: Changing the game for inclusivity in retail

Consumer demand for Black brands is risingThe age of the inclusive consumer is here. Nearly half (45 percent) of consumers in the United States agree that companies should pledge to support Black-owned brands, suppliers, and vendors. Sixty-eight percent say their social values shape their shopping choices. This sentiment is matched by the growing support for …

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Are Major Financiers Missing A Racial Justice Movement For A Moment Of Goodwill?

In the wake of rightful national outrage over the public murder of George Floyd in May 2020, we’ve seen waves of major businesses one-upping each other to invest in racial justice. Their statements range from vague promises to do better, to real, concrete, multi-billion-dollar commitments. But these commitments must be part of deep, structural change …

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