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Some middle-class blacks have left the area, but Bernadette Moore still lives and works there.
Twenty years after the L.A. riots, many residents who move up the economic ladder move out of South L.A.
Many states are cutting back on benefits promised to public employees, sparking a political debate.
Launched in the aftermath of the riots that tore Los Angeles apart in 1992, Operation Hope has been educating young people about money and its power to elevate us.
The New York Times' Gina Kolata reported this week on a series of recent studies debunking the idea that all impoverished areas are "food deserts."
West Chicago magnet prepares students for high-skill manufacturing jobs, and for college
Wealth is more than a big paycheck. Assets provide security and a boost for your children’s future.
Nevadans have been risk-takers, and sometimes losers, since the days of the Comstock Lode.