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Despite Economic Recovery, Black Workers Continue To Experience Financial Difficulty

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While the economy is gradually rebounding, a new poll found that some Black people are still struggling. According to the November Temperature Check Poll from Black to the Future Action Fund, 42 percent of Black adults described their financial situation as "bad." And one-third of respondents reported their financial situations have worsened.

Source: The Urban Daily

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