Racial Wealth Divide Initiative

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Racial Wealth Divide Initiative Dedrick Asante-Muhammad Director of the Racial Wealth Divide

CFED Mission: CFED's work makes it possible for millions of people to achieve financial security and contribute to an opportunity economy. We scale innovative practical solutions that empower low- and moderate-income people to build wealth. We drive responsive policy change at all levels of government. We support the efforts of community leaders across the country to advance economic opportunity for all. CFEDs Racial Wealth Divide Goals: Develop a clear organizational position on the drivers of the racial wealth divide Define the appropriate partnership strategies for CFED to engage with more organizations of color in efforts to bridge racial wealth inequality; Leverage CFED brand and networks to make the case to the public and decision makers that specific investments in assetbased solutions to the racial wealth gap ultimately benefits us all. Advance best practices in bridging the racial wealth divide among asset development and racial equity organizations.

The Racial Wealth Divide Initiative was launched in September 2015 to lead the organization in a more comprehensive and targeted approach to address racial wealth inequality. Three Focus Areas: To strengthen the ability of CFED s programs to address racial wealth inequality and develop stronger analysis of asset poverty in communities of color. To launch specific projects that highlight best practices in bridging racial wealth inequality working in collaboration with local and regional organizations. To elevate CFED and its partners as influential voices that drive policy solutions to tackle racial economic inequality at the national, state and local levels.

Racial Wealth Publications 2016

The Future of the Racial Wealth Divide

The Long Road to Reaching Racial Wealth Equity It would take Latino families 84 years to amass the same amount of wealth White families have today. Black families would not reach wealth parity with White households until the year 2241. That means Black families will not reach wealth parity with White households for 228 years.

The Future of Extreme Wealth Inequality Overall, a continuation of the last three decades would see the wealth of the average household increase by almost 1.7 times from where it stands today, reaching $850,030 by 2043. If trends from the past 30 years continue over the next 30 years, the Forbes 400 will see their average wealth skyrocket to a staggering $48 billion more than eight times the amount they hold today. Similarly, the top 1% will see their average wealth balloon to $33 million by 2043.

Median Household Wealth

Forbes 400 and the Wealth of Households of Color Overall, the billionaires of the Forbes 400 which includes only two African-Americans and five Latinos now own more wealth than the entire Black population and one-third of the Latino population, combined. 38 That s 400 wealthy individuals versus more than 60 million people. As Blacks and Latinos have been slipping further and further behind, the wealthiest Americans have enjoyed tremendous gains. Between 1983 and 2013, the top 20% of the wealthiest households took 99.4% of all wealth gains, with the top 1% taking the lion s share of those gains (40%).

Current Wealth-Building Policies Benefit Wealthy Households In the past twenty years, the federal government has spent more than $8 trillion through tax programs to help families build long-term wealth by helping them save for retirement, purchase a home, start a business or access higher education. Since 1994, the federal government s massive wealth-building spending has more than tripled, going from a little over $200 billion48 to $660 billion in 2015. 49

Interventions Conduct an evidence-based, government-wide Audit of Federal Policies to understand the role current federal policies paly in perpetuating or closing the racial wealth divide Appoint a racial wealth divide audit ombudsperson or special advisor Conduct a thorough, evidence-based review Issue a public report with actionable administrative reforms Demonstrate legislative leadership

Interventions Fix unfair, upside-down tax incentives to ensure households of color also receive to support to build wealth $229 billion to support homeownership through tax programs that primarily enable households to take on more mortgage debt and buy bigger homes. $227 billion to boost savings and investments by actively increasing accessible savings through investments and inheritances $172 billion to support retirement through tax-preferred treatment of retirement plans, such as defined benefit plans, 401(k)s and IRAs $32 billion to support higher education through after-purchase subsidies and support for college savings

Interventions Address the distorting influence of concentrated wealth at the top through the expansion of existing progressive taxes and exploration of a dedicated wealth tax Robust Estate and Inheritance Taxation New Worth Tax on Fortunes State-Level Estate and Wealth Taxation

BRIDGING RACIAL WEALTH INEQUALITY WITH THE RACIAL WEALTH AUDIT

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Asset Building and Local Non-Profit Groups

The NAACP and Racial Economic Inequality Seattle King County NAACP s Vice President and Economic Development Chair, Sheley Secrest

Building High-Impact Nonprofits Building High-Impact Nonprofits to Bridge the Racial Wealth Divide project goals: Assist in developing high-impact nonprofit organizations of color focused on advancing economic opportunity nationally; Build an understanding of the intersection of income, assets and the racial wealth divide; Establish networks across sectors to have lasting local influence and advance social change; Improve relationships between organizations of color, local organizations and asset-building institutions; and, Equip organizations of color to become leading voices in local and national asset-building dialogues and decisions.

The Racial Wealth Divide Is Different All Over the Country To view the Profiles Visit this Shortened URL: http://bit.ly/2dnyxix

Intervention: Build High Impact Nonprofits of Color Project

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