State of the Dream 2013: A Long Way From Home
UFE's tenth annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day report shows that the racial wealth divide remains and tells the story of how the Great Recession took a greater economic toll on Black and Latino families than on White families.
Read moreState of the Dream 2010: Drained
Drained highlights the shortcomings of colorblind policies and the urgent need for targeted strategies geared toward lifting up the communities in most need.
Read moreState of the Dream 2009: The Silent Depression
The Silent Depression explores the silent economic depression that affects communities of color – one that has gone unacknowledged and unaddressed.
Read moreState of the Dream 2008: Foreclosed
This 2008 report examines the racial bias of the subprime mortgage lending crisis, and the devastating wealth loss to people of color that has resulted.
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