Electric Shocks: The U.S. Cities Where People Are Spending the Most—and the Least—on Energy Bills

The cost to heat a home has skyrocketed, but some people pay more than others. Here’s where they spend the most—and the least—on energy bills.
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‘How Can We Catch Up?’ Mortgage Denials Stack the Deck Against Black and Hispanic Buyers

The American dream of homeownership is not an equal opportunity ambition. Blacks and Hispanics are more likely to be denied mortgages or get pricier loans.
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President Biden Confronts Discrimination in U.S. Housing Policies—Will It Make a Difference?

The president issued orders to advance racial equity and directed the federal housing authority to rectify any policies that are injurious to communities of color.
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How President Biden Plans To End LGBTQ Housing Discrimination

Joe Biden’s executive order means it would be illegal for landlords, real estate agents, home sellers, or mortgage lenders to refuse to rent to, sell to, or work with LGBTQ people.
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