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This week, we're chatting with Dr Stephanie Yates, a professor of finance at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and Diane Standaert, a senior vice president of the Hope Policy Institute in Mississippi, which aims to help people in underserved areas grow wealth. Dr. Yates explains how today’s wealth gap can be explained by a history of policies that deliberately cut Black and Brown people out of the opportunity to accumulate wealth -- and how some policies aimed to address that disparity have backfired due to a lack of oversight. And Diane Standaert describes how the largest stimulus package in American history could exacerbate those disparities, if we aren’t careful.
Show Notes
2:11 Dr. Stephanie M. Yates | Director and Endowed Professor, Regions Institute for Financial Education, University of Alabama at Birmingham | @syatesmitch
2:52 How wealth is stored
4:55 How federal policies deepened the wealth gap
6:35 The subprime lending crisis
11:28 A new form of redlining
12:08 Efforts to reform the system
14:53 How minority-owned businesses impact the overall economy
18:26 How the government built white wealth
20:14 The creation of a caste system
24:55 Steps to take to survive a recession
27:01 Should I buy on credit right now?
29:10 Diane Standaert | Senior Vice President, Hope Policy Institute | @dianestand
30:01 The economy prior to this recession
34:45 How stimulus money is being distributed
35:57 How the PPP funds were divided
39:56 Resources for businesses struggling to stay afloat
41:29 How the South is handling the recession
52:49 Can we break the cycle?
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