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Comparative Yield of Businesses Owned by Economically Disadvantaged People

There are hundreds of indicators the World Bank uses to measure economic robustness. Of those, they are pretty much broken down into three areas. Simply, economics measures what people do with their land, their technology, and their people.

Invest into small Black American businesses, and the macro-economic impact and return on your investment will arguably be greater than investments into other businesses.

We review the impact that civil unrest has on municipal homicide rates, and how investments into Black owned businesses reduce the degree to which homicide rises after civil unrest.

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DC Real Estate – 500% Gains in 5 Years

There is a wealth gap in America that has been suggested by NYU Economist Edward Wolff to be an enormous 68 fold difference (6700%) between some economically disadvantaged and ‘advantaged’ groups.

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