income inequality /tags/income-inequality income inequality en-US SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ä± Wed, 29 Jan 2025 14:01:00 GMT GreenLight Fund launches in Miami. Commits $6.5 million to tackle racial and economic disparities /south-florida/2025-01-29/greenlight-fund-launches-in-miami-commits-6-5-million-to-tackle-racial-and-economic-disparities The national non-profit's mission is to help communities focus on its most pressing challenges, is being launched in Miami with $6.5 million in funding from more than 100 local investors. The goal: close racial and economic disparities. Wed, 29 Jan 2025 14:01:00 GMT /south-florida/2025-01-29/greenlight-fund-launches-in-miami-commits-6-5-million-to-tackle-racial-and-economic-disparities SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ä± News Staff Florida Has Reversed Course And Will Accept Federal Money For Low-Income Children /news/2021-09-23/florida-has-reversed-course-and-will-accept-federal-money-for-low-income-children State officials announced they would accept federal money to help low-income families get food for their children. Many people in the region, including Feeding Tampa Bay say there's a real need for help. Thu, 23 Sep 2021 17:54:24 GMT /news/2021-09-23/florida-has-reversed-course-and-will-accept-federal-money-for-low-income-children Steve Newborn Committee Seeks To Help Marginalized Communities Build Wealth In West Palm Beach /news/2021-03-19/committee-seeks-to-help-marginalized-communities-build-wealth-in-west-palm-beach Leontyne Brown says a "low living wage" is a major impediment to those goals, creating a negative domino effect in Black and Hispanic communities. Fri, 19 Mar 2021 21:06:37 GMT /news/2021-03-19/committee-seeks-to-help-marginalized-communities-build-wealth-in-west-palm-beach Wilkine Brutus Richest Republicans View Health Care Far Differently Than Poorest, NPR Poll Finds /2020-01-09/richest-republicans-view-health-care-far-differently-than-poorest-npr-poll-finds The survey, from NPR and partners, shows how the "1%" compare with others on issues including inequality, health care access and what it takes to get ahead in America. Thu, 09 Jan 2020 10:00:00 GMT /2020-01-09/richest-republicans-view-health-care-far-differently-than-poorest-npr-poll-finds Danielle Kurtzleben Miami Family Cut A Tree That They Planted. Then Came A $24,000 Fine And A Battle With The City /news/2019-10-30/miami-family-cut-a-tree-that-they-planted-then-came-a-24-000-fine-and-a-battle-with-the-city Say you want to cut down a tree on your own property -- or even just trim it. That might sound simple enough but in some places residents need to get… Wed, 30 Oct 2019 10:24:35 GMT /news/2019-10-30/miami-family-cut-a-tree-that-they-planted-then-came-a-24-000-fine-and-a-battle-with-the-city Daniel Rivero Super Wealthy Flock To South Florida Lured By The Appeal Of More Sunshine And Fewer Taxes /news/2019-06-16/super-wealthy-flock-to-south-florida-lured-by-the-appeal-of-more-sunshine-and-fewer-taxes The pull of sunshine, designer living and lower taxes are attracting more home buyers to South Florida's high-end real estate market.And Michael… Mon, 17 Jun 2019 01:41:07 GMT /news/2019-06-16/super-wealthy-flock-to-south-florida-lured-by-the-appeal-of-more-sunshine-and-fewer-taxes Maria Bakkalapulo Where To Go In South Florida If You Can't Afford Hurricane Supplies /news/2019-05-29/where-to-go-in-south-florida-if-you-cant-afford-hurricane-supplies The Atlantic Hurricane season starts June 1. That means people have likely begun begging you to get your hurricane emergency plan in order and not wait… Wed, 29 May 2019 23:08:49 GMT /news/2019-05-29/where-to-go-in-south-florida-if-you-cant-afford-hurricane-supplies Christine DiMattei