The price of being Black in America's 'stable' economy.

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Title: The price of being Black in America's 'stable' economy.
Authors: Bridgeforth, James
Source: Tennessee Tribune. 2/19/2026, Vol. 37 Issue 8, pA4-A5. 2p.
Subjects: Black people, Price inflation, Cost, Wage increases, Wealth inequality, Financial security, Income inequality
Abstract: The article focuses on how so-called "stable" inflation in 2025 disproportionately harmed Black families, showing that rising prices and stagnant wages deepen existing economic inequalities. Topics include income and wealth disparities, the unequal impact of inflation on essential expenses, and strategies for economic resilience and community empowerment.
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  Data: The article focuses on how so-called "stable" inflation in 2025 disproportionately harmed Black families, showing that rising prices and stagnant wages deepen existing economic inequalities. Topics include income and wealth disparities, the unequal impact of inflation on essential expenses, and strategies for economic resilience and community empowerment.
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