Why More Nonwhite Neighborhoods Might Be Flood Prone
In dozens of cities across the country, maps of flooding danger zones bear a striking resemblance to corresponding redlining maps of yesteryear, a study revealed.
In dozens of cities across the country, maps of flooding danger zones bear a striking resemblance to corresponding redlining maps of yesteryear, a study revealed.
The forbearance report from Black Knight’s McDash Flash Forbearance Tracker showed the largest week-over-week decline in forbearance activity since early January. Active plans dropped by
While the COVID-19 pandemic gripped the nation and brought everyday life to a near halt, the housing market remained as robust as ever this past
MCS’ CEO Caroline Reaves said, “Connecting with new employees outside of the typical office environment requires intentional leadership at all levels.” Click through to read
A pandemic that in the past year has changed every American’s way of life also has illuminated and exacerbated shortcomings in the U.S. economy and
This week, the House Financial Services Committee will host a virtual hearing, “By the Numbers: How Diversity Data Can Measure Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and
Editor’s note: This article appears in the March 2021 issue of DS News magazine, available here. Formerly a Deputy Attorney General in charge of the
Across the country, just 11,281 residential properties were in foreclosure in February, according to property data researchers at ATTOM Data Solutions, who just released the