State of Affairs with Steve Adubato
The Impact of Credit Scores on Racial Disparities
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The Impact of Credit Scores on Racial Disparities
Maura Collinsgru, Director of Policy and Advocacy, New Jersey Citizen Action, joins Steve Adubato to examine how credit scores create racial disparities and legislation that could reverse discriminatory practices.
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State of Affairs with Steve Adubato is a local public television program presented by NJ PBS
State of Affairs with Steve Adubato
The Impact of Credit Scores on Racial Disparities
Clip: Season 6 Episode 25 | 10m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Maura Collinsgru, Director of Policy and Advocacy, New Jersey Citizen Action, joins Steve Adubato to examine how credit scores create racial disparities and legislation that could reverse discriminatory practices.
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