Examining Implicit Bias and the Racial Wealth Gap

Photo. Close up detail of a painting showing just a portion of the face and one eye. The skin is blue, other details are black, except for the white part of the eye.
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When I started writing this blog, my goal was to encourage and support others in their effort to achieve a secure retirement. I wanted to share a message of hope:

Yes, there is still time to catch-up retirement savings, even after a late start.

Maybe that is possible for some, but is it true for everyone? Can you save enough for retirement if implicit bias and racism prevent you from earning an equitable wage? From purchasing a home with favorable interest rates? Or even from having access to retirement saving accounts?

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