Economists warn that the 47th president’s new tax law, now in effect as the 2026 filing season begins, entrenches economic inequality by delivering the largest benefits to the wealthiest Americans while raising taxes and cutting supports for low-income households. Analyses show Black families are disproportionately harmed, as the law expands tax breaks tied to wealth and inheritance while offering limited, often inaccessible relief to working-class and poor households.
Tag: Gen Z
Youth Mental Health Corps expands to Maryland, empowering young adults to bridge mental health gaps for their peers
The Youth Mental Health Corps (YMHC), launched by the Schultz Family Foundation, is expanding to 11 states — including Maryland — deploying 600 young adults to provide near-peer mental health support in schools, nonprofits, and clinics. The program aims to address the youth mental health crisis by training diverse young adults, ages 18–24, to offer culturally relevant support while earning credentials and exploring careers in behavioral health.
Exploring alternative paths to security in retirement
As traditional retirement options like pensions and workplace plans become less accessible for many, some Americans are exploring real estate, entrepreneurship and other nontraditional paths to build financial security in their later years.
Navigating your first job with confidence
Janet Currie is president of Bank of America, Greater Maryland. This week, she offers advice to the recent graduates who are navigating the job market.
Exploring Generational Differences in Financial Philosophies
Each generation has a unique approach to finances, with Baby Boomers prioritizing secure retirement savings, Gen X focusing on self-sufficiency, Millennials delaying financial milestones, and Gen Z embracing digital investment opportunities.
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation unveils pre-election survey
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation has released a report that highlights the key concerns of African-American voters leading up to the 2024 election, including education, criminal justice, and the presidential bid of Kamala Harris.
 Modern love, Black voices: BLK’s first ‘State of Black Singles’ report uncovers shifting dating norms
BLK, a leading social and dating app for Black singles, has released its inaugural “State of Black Singles” report, revealing the evolving dynamics of love, sex, and relationships within the Black community.
PRESS ROOM: Michelle Obama’s When We All Vote will bring voting to the culture and engage voters across the country this summer
When We All Vote has launched the Culture of Democracy Tour, a summer of action to register, educate and engage thousands of voters and volunteers, in partnership with more than 200 partners in the Culture of Democracy Collective.

