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The following are news stories and commentary that mention, or are written by, the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, our staff, and our network.

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June 25, 2020

Black Homeowners Pay More Than ‘Fair Share’ in Property Taxes

Stateline


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June 25, 2020

How Robert F. Smith helped thousands of minority-owned small businesses secure urgent aid in Washington

The Washington Post


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June 18, 2020

Why the US pandemic response risks widening the economic divide

Financial Times


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June 17, 2020

The federal $600 unemployment benefit ends July 31. What’s next?

Los Angeles Times


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June 17, 2020

The Finance 202: Top economists want Congress to spend more on coronavirus recovery

The Washington Post


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June 16, 2020

Powell warns recession ‘has not fallen equally on all Americans,’ public health crisis will dictate recovery

The Washington Post


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June 16, 2020

Democrats launch bank probe

Politico


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June 16, 2020

Former Fed Chairs Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen signed a letter with 130 top economists imploring Congress to prevent ‘prolonged suffering and stunted economic growth’

Business Insider


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June 16, 2020

Bernanke, Yellen and More Than 140 Top Economists Call for Massive New Coronavirus Relief Bill

The Fiscal Times


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