JPMorgan Chase Pledges $30 Billion To Address Racial Wealth Inequality WhatDoYouThink?
JPMorgan Chase has pledged to spend $30 billion over the next five years to help close the racial wealth gap through home loans, affordable housing units, and business loans for Black and Latinx clients,
though the company has for years faced allegations of discrimination by both employees and customers. What doPlant Evangelist“This pledge is so generous that I see no need to ever check back if it actually happens.”
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